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Old 08-02-2013, 06:56 PM   #197
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You should only be using the washer if you are NOT using the OEM upper spring perch, which you mean you're more than likely on a threaded body coilover.
Actually there are several people in the thread that talk about running the conical washer on the factory style setup. This is what I was referring to in my question. I wanted to get clarity that they were in fact using the conical on the factory style spring cap.

The reasoning behind it being that the welded on washer doesn't have enough range to deal with the high camber/caster.
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:58 PM   #198
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I tried running the conical washer with the Rces and koni yellows. I got the springs down just fine but not enough to get the nut far enough down so I can use the pass through socket method. Installed my 3 rd set today still have issues. all 3 have been koyo bearings. Wonder what the eta is on revised revised sets? Lol
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I'm not using the stock upper spring perch on my RCE Tarmac 2's ... just the stock upper mount and conical washer. Zero problems so far. I'm imagining that with the COM C's you would just use Subaru OEM conical washer as well ... it's the only way you are going to get the proper rotation of the springs under load to avoid the whole spring bind / clunking ...
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Got new top hats yesterday put them in. Took the passenger side out this evening to check it and boom bad only 24 hours and the bearings are notchy. The issue I'm starting to think is the oem washer that's welded on the frs spring perch is larger in radius compared to the wrx conical washer. When there is weight put down on it the extra bits of washer is pressing into the part of the bearing that has koyo stamped in it. It's not letting it rotate freely on the bottom side.

Easy fix for stock shocks. Use the conical washer stop fighting with it.

For us on konis I'm not sure yet. I can't seem to get the nut on enough to let me use the pass through sockets to hold it it place while tightening down.

Shave 2 millimeters off the welded on washer? Maybe get a stock wrx upper spring perch and use the conical washer?

Ideas thoughts?
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Old 08-03-2013, 11:22 PM   #201
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Got new top hats yesterday put them in. Took the passenger side out this evening to check it and boom bad only 24 hours and the bearings are notchy. The issue I'm starting to think is the oem washer that's welded on the frs spring perch is larger in radius compared to the wrx conical washer. When there is weight put down on it the extra bits of washer is pressing into the part of the bearing that has koyo stamped in it. It's not letting it rotate freely on the bottom side.

Easy fix for stock shocks. Use the conical washer stop fighting with it.

For us on konis I'm not sure yet. I can't seem to get the nut on enough to let me use the pass through sockets to hold it it place while tightening down.

Shave 2 millimeters off the welded on washer? Maybe get a stock wrx upper spring perch and use the conical washer?

Ideas thoughts?

I'd love to see a comparison pic of the stock FRS upper perch, and the conical washer. If going with the WRX perch and the conical washer works, I think that would be a winner.

BUT, if this was the problem, why doesn't it happen with the stock units? We've had another poster in this thread confirm that the new bearing Whiteline is using is the same bearing the OEM is using.
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Old 08-03-2013, 11:33 PM   #202
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BUT, if this was the problem, why doesn't it happen with the stock units? We've had another poster in this thread confirm that the new bearing Whiteline is using is the same bearing the OEM is using.
I wonder if the welded on washer works fine with the factory caster and camber, but with the increase from the whiteline top hat, it fails. Perhaps the conical washer on the wrx allows for some increased changes, while not digging into the bearing too much. With the welded washer on our spring caps, I would think it would dig into the bearing more due to the lack of give.
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Old 08-04-2013, 06:50 AM   #203
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Just installed these today along with Eibach springs. Already put about 60 miles on it, including a canyon drive. Too early to really tell at this point but no noise so far. Happy at the moment with them. Will contact a tuner shop soon and get advise if I should wait for issues or miles before going in for proper alignment.
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I wonder if the welded on washer works fine with the factory caster and camber, but with the increase from the whiteline top hat, it fails. Perhaps the conical washer on the wrx allows for some increased changes, while not digging into the bearing too much. With the welded washer on our spring caps, I would think it would dig into the bearing more due to the lack of give.
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I'd love to see a comparison pic of the stock FRS upper perch, and the conical washer.
It's right on page 2 of this thread!
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Old 08-04-2013, 12:10 PM   #206
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Looking at the picture, it looks like the conical washer puts pressure only on the inner race of the bearing (good!), but the stock perch puts pressure on the whole bearing (bad!).

If that's the case, I bet it could be fixed by just adding a thin smaller diameter washer to the assembly so that the load is carried by the inner race of the bearing only.

I'm curious as to why they would design the spring perch like this in the first place, especially when the impreza perch already existed with a better (IMO) design. If they wanted to do away with a separate washer, just make the attached washer conical.
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It's right on page 2 of this thread!
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There could be something to this ides, the stock washer is flat an could put load on the dust shield. I wonder if it would be possible to machine the outer edge of the stock washer to make it look more like the old one?
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so these still have issues
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so these still have issues

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I'm going to give these a go. Have contacted Whiteline's technical department directly, and they believe they have solved the issue.

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Sent: Tuesday, 6 August 2013 8:14 AM
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Hi there,

I'm looking at dialing in some more camber in castor into my Toyota 86. Car is relatively stock, other than your sway bars, and gearbox mount/insert, (which are on order)

I have stock shocks/springs, and at this stage don't see me changing from these as I'm based in Christchurch and the roads are still in poor condition from the earthquake years ago.

It's important to me to keep the car acting like a new car. I've got a race car that crashes and bangs over bumps and I don't want this new car to turn into that.

I've just trying to make the car more fun. I'll be using the sway bars to stop the roll over the car currently experiences at the front, and to over-stiffen the rear so that it can slide about at much lower speeds. I do think the car needs 2-3 degrees of camber in the front also, at the moment it is pretty much at zero.

My question is, regarding the com-c's, is have the 'clunking' issues and bearing failures been overcome? I'm active on some of the larger USA forums, and continue to read story after story of people frustrated by the product failure, even after receiving a replacement (or in some cases two sets of replacements)

Interested to hear your thoughts. Happy to either keep it private between ourselves if you prefer.

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Hi,

Yes it has been solved.

It seems the 86/BRZ/FRS has a washer that the previous Impreza platform did not have.

We are supplying a new washer that will solve the issue going forward


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