Vibration after lowering car with Eibachs?
Vibration after lowering car with Eibachs?
Has anyone notice a small vibration under acceleration after lowering there car?
I was thinking it was the angle of the drive shafts causing it but i dont know. It seems that i notice it more when going around a curve accelerating.
I was thinking it was the angle of the drive shafts causing it but i dont know. It seems that i notice it more when going around a curve accelerating.
Thanks wdsoccer for your comment, I hadnt really ever noticed that but now you have pointed that out it is cool.
HackAbuse i did it with a lots of work and some trial & error. Its all in the box, size, tunning and lots of power.
Thanks, i love the tbss too i just dont have the guts to give up my warranty making it any faster and the funds. I have a newborn but i wouldnt trade her for anything in the world.
HackAbuse i did it with a lots of work and some trial & error. Its all in the box, size, tunning and lots of power.
Thanks, i love the tbss too i just dont have the guts to give up my warranty making it any faster and the funds. I have a newborn but i wouldnt trade her for anything in the world.
spring vibration
I hope all this "bullshit" writing & information will help you,
Drag Sargeant.
It seems to be getting worse for me....so much that I am tempted to just pull the springs out. It is really bad through low RPMs in 1st and 2nd gear. The front of the car feels like it is shaking left and right really bad, so I think Drag is right on the money with what is causing it. I don't want to put in solid mounts, so I might just get rid of them completely, maybe just go to a pro-kit and get the ass end down a little bit. I wouldn't think that would cause any problems, would it? Since the front stays at the same height?
wow i was thinkin bout lowering my car but now im having second thoughts
does anyone know how much the mounts that drag sargent is talking about cost?
does anyone know how much the mounts that drag sargent is talking about cost?
Last edited by 2.4SlowassBalt; May 30, 2007 at 05:57 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
when i complained of the same problem a month ago no one seemed to have any answers. anyways mine is getting progressivly worse and I didnt see any emprovment after intalling my ingalls. im thinking of throwing some new shafts on it and seeing what happens.
Hmmm, I wish I would have known about this before I bought, should have looked harder I guess. Oh well I guess I will probably take them off this weekend and throw the stockers back on.
I installed my H&R Sport springs yesterday and I too have fallen victim to the dreaded
Wuggada-Wuggada syndrome.Sort of feels like a flat tire.I think H%R is here in the Northwest and I'm going to try to contact them and see what they asay about the wobble-vibration-wuggada situation.If anyone has an absolute cure short of putting the stock springs back on let me know.
Wuggada-Wuggada syndrome.Sort of feels like a flat tire.I think H%R is here in the Northwest and I'm going to try to contact them and see what they asay about the wobble-vibration-wuggada situation.If anyone has an absolute cure short of putting the stock springs back on let me know.
Just out of curiosity, how many of you with this problem have a torque damper? The reason I ask is I pulled off my Ingalls this weekend just to see if it would make any difference and it does seem to help a bit. The vibrations are still there, but not nearly as bad as they were before. Just wondering if anyone else has one on their ride and could try pulling it off to see if they get the same result.
No Ingalls for me, so I can't help you there.You would think considering how many spring sets have been sold,that SOMEBODY would know SOMETHING! I mean,besides the suspension geometry post earlier in the thread.
I also have the H&r springs, the vibration got so bad i had to take them off last night. I had them on the car for about 19,000 miles. Looks like coilovers might be the better solution. We would get the desired spring stiffness for better handling but not the lower stance that everybody likes.



