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Carrera CoiloverQuestion
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Carrera CoiloverQuestion
I have the Carrera coilover shocks and do not seem to have the "proper" technique for installing the collar over the ring on the rear shocks. According to the instructions, the collar should slip over the ring after it has been placed in one of the two indentations on the shock body. I've got to be doing something wrong because there just no way that the collar will ever be able to slip over the ring as the diameters just will not allow this and I just can't get the metal on the collar to expand enough to fit. :o
Any suggestions from anyone who has been there done that.
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| Clois Harlan |
03-07-2007 06:05 AM |
D&M
When I unpack mine from the box I will grab the shock and fully pull both ends of the shock until it is fully extended. I will then slip on the top cone of the spring stop. I will then slip on the spring followed by the bottom two adjustment nuts. I usually run the adjusters up flush with the bottom of the spring and compress the shock back as much as I can. I then just bolt the shock in place while having the jack under the axel or A-Arm to align the attaching bolts.
I appologize if I am missing something here. If you are talking about the lock rings I usually push them up from the bottom of the shock allowing them to expand as they move up. If that is the issue you may need to use a light hammer to drive them up to their grooves.
Clois
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Yes, the problem I am having is with the lock rings that hold the adjusting collar in place. I picked up an expansion tool to install the ring into the slot on the shock body but the collar does not slid over the ring to hold the ring and the collar in place. I've used a screwdriver and hammer to gently push the ring into the collar but this is insufficient to allow the collar to slid over the ring. Once the weight of the car is applied to the shock, the collar tends to push the ring down and out of the indentation.
I've purchased additional rings as I even tried to grind down the outer edge of the ring to allow the collar to slip over it. I don't want to grind the ring down too far as I am concerned that the ring would just snap causing the collar to slide down as well.
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| pmfranke |
03-07-2007 11:30 AM |
sounds like the indetentation in the shock is not deep enough, mine only has one indentation. maybe you have a reject.
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I have posted a couple of pictures of the shocks and rings in my gallery. Unfortunately, our camera doesn't do close up very well but hopefully the pictures will provide some idea of the situation and how it compares with everyone elses.
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| pmfranke |
03-07-2007 08:36 PM |
looks like the thickness of the clip wire is too great.I'd get some smaller gauge spring wire and make a new clip. just an idea.
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I have a feeling that "some" of the parts that came with the car may not have been exactly the same as what B&B delivers. This was the third car that the individual had intended to build and I've run in to several other items that were not quite correct. I suspect that some of the parts were the leftovers after the other two cars were built and came with this car because they didn't fit properly. I spoke to Barry at B&B today and may send the shocks back to them so that they can definitively determine what is causing the problem. I'll let you know what I find out.
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Just a final update. After speaking with Barry at B&B, we were not able to determine what might be causing the problem. I sent the shocks back to B&B for them to take a closer look. As it turns out, there was a problem with the shocks themselves. My thanks to Barry and B&B for taking a look at these and quickly sending out replacements. I can't say enough about the great support that B&B provides.
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| Clois Harlan |
03-23-2007 06:05 AM |
Bryan and Barry are great to work with and have always been more than fair to me. My endless questions during my build over 7 years ago were never met with hatefull responses. The whole B&B Team have set a standard that many others should follow.
Clois
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