Fitted the spring tops to my LC springs today hoping that they'd pull the springs away from the shocks a bit more. But they didn't. One side has a gap of around 10mm between shock and spring, and on other side there's a gap of about a milimeter and the spring rubs on the shock when contracted. The shocks are procomp ES9000's. Has no one else had this problem? Any ideas why this is happening? What sort of gap do others that have fitted this lift have?
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Has the panhard rod pulled the axle out of alignment to much due to lift? compare how much each rear tyre sticks out from wheel arch, looking in mirrors is good for this.
You may have cut and sleeve the panhard rod to get the axle centered, or let the springs settle for a couple of weeks and have another look4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Don I would say they are not fitted properly mate.
I have fitted a few LC springs to surfs and as long as the spring end is rotated towards the front of the truck, it hooks on the spring seat and keeps it clear of the shocks. I would recommend you get someone local who has fitted these before to have a look for you.Brian
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On my truck they are pretty close but don't rub, I don't have adjustable panhard rod and axle is out a wee bit but still no problems with springs. I'd do as yoshie suggests and check the spring is located properly.Alan
yoshie "Didn't know they had a pill for laziness, anyway get well soon."
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Yeah will do. The springs are located correctly in the spring seat (so that the end of the spring sits against the notch in the seat so it can't turn anymore clockwise).
I can't really see how this can be fixed apart from getting new springs and/or shocks. Any idea if +2" springs will be ok with the +4" shocks or are they likely to bottom out when off roading?
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