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Stance Super Sports Coilover Noises
So I just installed my Stance Coilovers the other day and the ride is pretty good and the install went fairly easy. I used ill rollers install write up and set everything close to the same as his. Next day driving it I'm hearing little clunks from the rear and front (more so on the passenger side). Barely noticable and only at lower speeds and over rough roads/parking lots. Took the wheels off and checked all the bolts and everything was tight on all corners. Figured it was noisy pillow balls and kept driving. Flash forward a few more days and now I'm getting a pretty loud clunk from the right front when ever I come to a stop. Any idea what these noises might be before I jack it up and inspect? I've used coils before so this isnt the first time having a set up like this but the first time I had noises like this. One other thing, when I turn the wheel left or right while the car is going very slow or sitting there I get a small pop sound right before it goes full lock. Maybe coilbind? Any help on these noises is appreciated!
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More spring preload. You should BARELY be able to spin the spring on the perch when the car is lifted off the ground. Raise the perches up to get more spring preload. Then drive around. Should be gone after that
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Thanks! Checked the front and found a lock ring loose on the front which was causing the noise from stopping hard. Added more pre load and adjusted the dampinging and now its way better.
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UPDATE: Added correct amount of preload to all four corners and was still getting noise from right front and a little from the left front. Turns out the adjustable sway bar links were junk. Cut the stock links and welded them, now NO NOISES.
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I have a set of Stance SS Coilovers that I have yet to install. What was the issue with the adjustable end links?
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I'm still using stock endlinks on mine. Not changing until I upgrade sway bars.
I have zero issues at all |
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It's not soft at all. It isn't terrible for the streets though and it works extremely well on the track. When it comes to street ride quality on coilovers, KWs are the better choice. I didn't care though and Stance products work very well so I went with them. |
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Sorry for digging this thread from the grave but I installed my Stance SS coils about 2-3 weeks ago. I am experiencing the same noises from the front.
I used the endlinks they provided since they were longer but someone here said the Stance endlinks were crap? I'm just curious on how/what made them so bad and should I purchase new ones such as the Whitelines or Hotchkis? I still have to try to add more spring preload because I can move the springs fairly easily and I also sprayed WD40 on the pillow bearings. Is WD-40 bad? I heard to grease them but I didn't know exactly what grease to get. |
I installed mine a few weeks ago too and had a lot of noise.
Here's how I fixed MOST of the noise. Check the top nut on the front coilovers, it's a 22mm. Check the top nut on the rears, I think it's a 17mm. Make sure your preload is set correctly. Make sure all of your collars are locked tight. Check all the mounting bolts. Check your camber plates! The bolts on mine were loose and for a day or so it seems that I had a variable alignment. lol If you are still getting noises, then it's probably your front sway bar and endlinks. I am having interference issues with my Whiteline links and the LCA. The links could be binding or interfering with the LCAs. ( I broke a Stance one and had to order a new set. No it did not break from being on the car. Long story.) The noises I have now are related only to the swaybar and endlinks. No unusual noise from the actual coilovers. |
although im running BC Extreme Lows, i was also getting noises from the swaybar links.
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