NOISEY REAR COILOVERS
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NOISEY REAR COILOVERS
Found this quote on the net, would anyone like to comment on the validity of the statement, has anyone first hand experience if so how did you resolve?
"Coilover suspension, when fitted to an Impreza, is almost always noisy at the rear. This is due to the excentric loads transmitted by the offset mounting point on an Impreza hub.
These loads cause lateral movement in the damper this results in the damper body to hitting the spring. The noise is most pronounced at slow speed and is very annoying"
"Coilover suspension, when fitted to an Impreza, is almost always noisy at the rear. This is due to the excentric loads transmitted by the offset mounting point on an Impreza hub.
These loads cause lateral movement in the damper this results in the damper body to hitting the spring. The noise is most pronounced at slow speed and is very annoying"
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i have a set of cusco coilovers on mine first they were creaking then a couple of bangs and now nothing think they just need to settle in mine are really hard like passengers bouncing around in the back hard lol
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I've got a set of Jic Magic coilovers on mine and they are also very firm. Occasionally get the odd banging noise if you fly over a mini roundabout..
I think the noise is due to the fact that it has a solid upper mount rather than the usual rubber you get with standard struts and it is located in the car just behind the back seats. Probarbly the only reason you dont hear the occasional bang from solid front mounts is because of the engine noise and front bulkhead.
I think the noise is due to the fact that it has a solid upper mount rather than the usual rubber you get with standard struts and it is located in the car just behind the back seats. Probarbly the only reason you dont hear the occasional bang from solid front mounts is because of the engine noise and front bulkhead.
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I have a set of Tein coilovers on a bugeye and they tend to knock a lot until they are warm when they do quieten down a bit. I did read somewhere that Subaru are claimed to have changed the mount point for the rear suspension in the last few models to try to fix this problem. I cant validate if this is actually true but it does seem common.
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