Classic struts -DOH -Please advise.
Recently got some Eibach springs to go with STi struts I bought a while ago.
Having removed and stripped first (non-standard - GAB?) strut from car (n/s rear) and started to assemble replacement, I see there are reference marks on the top seat: 4WL, FF and 4WR, but I can't see what I should align them with.
Is it the end of the spring?
I have also assumed that the Eibach springs are fitted with the plastic covered coils to the bottom, is this correct?
Thanks,
Rod
Having removed and stripped first (non-standard - GAB?) strut from car (n/s rear) and started to assemble replacement, I see there are reference marks on the top seat: 4WL, FF and 4WR, but I can't see what I should align them with.
Is it the end of the spring?
I have also assumed that the Eibach springs are fitted with the plastic covered coils to the bottom, is this correct?
Thanks,
Rod
Last edited by Sadgrandad; Nov 14, 2004 at 09:58 AM. Reason: Had a look in daylight!
Originally Posted by Sadgrandad
Recently got some Eibach springs to go with STi struts I bought a while ago.
Having removed and stripped first (non-standard - GAB?) strut from car (n/s rear) and started to assemble replacement, I see there are reference marks on the top seat: 4WL, FF and 4WR, but I can't see what I should align them with.
Is it the end of the spring?
I have also assumed that the Eibach springs are fitted with the plastic covered coils to the bottom, is this correct?
Thanks,
Rod
Having removed and stripped first (non-standard - GAB?) strut from car (n/s rear) and started to assemble replacement, I see there are reference marks on the top seat: 4WL, FF and 4WR, but I can't see what I should align them with.
Is it the end of the spring?
I have also assumed that the Eibach springs are fitted with the plastic covered coils to the bottom, is this correct?
Thanks,
Rod
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