So, after relacing my leaky fuel hard line saturday I got around to also replacing my rear shocks. They were a lot easier to do than I had anticipated (hurray for twin posts!), thankfully. The ride had been getting more and more stiff, almost like crappy coilovers that had been dumped. I suspected the LF shock had seized because there was ZERO give back there. Sure enough, the valve must have jammed or something because the LR shock wouldn't compress or rebound. I haven't run into this in forever. Just thought I'd share.
I haven't had a chance to drive it yet (still on the lift at work) but just jouncing the car it feels WAY better.
shockingly seized shock!
Re: shockingly seized shock!
Forgot to update. The car drives 100% better with the new KYB's back there! Amazing how good it feels when the shocks are actually working. I should've cut a coil off the spring when I had them out with the plasma cutter though. Poor Spider has almost the same rake my Nova did in high school.
Oh yeah, I saved the old shocks. I think they were the orginals that came with the car in '79. They're brown and all the writing on them is in Italian.
Oh yeah, I saved the old shocks. I think they were the orginals that came with the car in '79. They're brown and all the writing on them is in Italian.
- 124JOE
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Re: shockingly seized shock!
I should've cut a coil off the spring when I had them out with the plasma cutter though.
use a saw
use a saw
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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- azruss
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Re: shockingly seized shock!
the kybs will add height. you can bring it down an 1" by using hydraulic shocks.
- 124JOE
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Re: shockingly seized shock!
stiff ride
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: shockingly seized shock!
Yeah, the heat situation. That's probably a better idea.124JOE wrote:I should've cut a coil off the spring when I had them out with the plasma cutter though.
use a saw