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07-25-2008, 10:22 PM
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Location: Burleson,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Factory Five MKIII Roadster
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Great first post there Stoney.
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I wasn't sure if you were being sarcastic or not. Considering your current position on the forum now, I see that you have grown tired of some things over there too.
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Anyway.. this forum is gone to the ****ter. Good luck folks. I'm outta here. Can I get a partial refund to my Lifetime Membership?
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If you stick with your decision, I for one will be sorry to see you go. You've always had good things to offer over there. For the most part I still like it over there. I just try to avoid or ignore what pisses me off from time to time. I guess you have to do that on any forum. There's always someone available to disagree with anything one posts.
Stoney
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07-26-2008, 10:09 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Kirkham 427 (KMP 266); CAV GT40
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sometimes it is forgotten that these forums are really about the people and not the cars, and certainly not about the vendors.
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08-16-2008, 04:10 PM
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I wasn't sure if you were being sarcastic or not. Considering your current position on the forum now, I see that you have grown tired of some things over there too.
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Yup...REAL tired. Go get the Konis. The ride improvement will be well worth the $500. I have the old ProShocks and replaced the rears with the Vintage Motorsports Carreras. Night and day difference. I'll be plumping down the $500 for the Konis this week. I know you're standing on principle here but just let it go and go get the Konis. You won't be sorry.
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08-16-2008, 04:20 PM
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I do believe I mentioned expensive options somewhere in this thread. I agree with Todd though, bite the bullit and get the Koni's; your life may depend on it.
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08-16-2008, 04:30 PM
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I love the way that
"turboguy" keeps telling people they picked the wrong hobby because they do not have the funds to buy something they thought they had already paid for
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08-16-2008, 04:57 PM
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It's not the shock, it's a geometry problem, coupled with flexing suspension mounts.
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08-17-2008, 05:35 AM
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It's not the shock, it's a geometry problem, coupled with flexing suspension mounts.
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Please share. Do you have any data to back that statement up mr. bruce? I know the location of the front lower CA inner mount isn't optimal but I can't see any geometry problems that would cause things to break.
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08-17-2008, 05:49 AM
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Only data I have is the reports of broken shocks, just stating my opinion of why they break. As for geometry, many years ago I critisized the ball joint adapter giving the cars a "twitchy" road feel, and was then cruicified by the Kool Aid club. As time passed, low and behold, somebuddy built a proper ball joint adapter, and advertises that it eliminates the "twitchy" feeling in the steering.This new part has received rave reviews. Maybe as time passes ,my broken shock therory will be proven rite also.
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08-16-2008, 05:01 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF 2932 with 438 Lykins Motorsports engine. Previous owner of FFR 5452.
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I guess I'm looking at this all wrong.
It seems to me that we (all FFR owners) built/bought a home made race car from a reputable manufacturer.
A flaw has been discovered, documented and addressed. The stock Bilstein shocks are probably not up to the chassis' requirements and MAY break for a variety of reasons.
Several solutions have been offered.
Now, everyone, choose one and let's move on.
I personally miss the "love fest".
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08-16-2008, 06:32 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: FFR: 302 w/aluminum heads, Edlebrock injection. Street car trim, no scoop, side pipes or rollbar.
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FFR doesn't deserve a pass on this, IMO they supplied an inadequate product (not just the B-Steins, but the bad springs) so any online beating they take over this issue is just TS.
Bruce, if it's a geometry/flex problem why do the B-Steins also break in the back on the IRS cars, and most importantly, why didn't the Pro and QA-1 shocks break with regularity? Not to mention the Konis sold by Gordon Levy.
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08-16-2008, 07:27 PM
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First off , let me say i am not here to bash F5, just adding my 2 cents. Some of the failures were at low speed, climing a ramp up a drive way, wheels at full lock, something was flexing/binding. Look for signs of flex at the lower control arm mounts(fore/aft movement), ball joints bottoming out in their travel, spring contacting the upper control arm. One cat broke shocks on a trailer. At full compression there is binding. it's a combination of things all at once. Every production car has suspension bumpers to take the load off the shocks/springs in the event of a failure of those parts. Why did or didn't the other brand shocks break is not the point (maybe the will). build in a safety, ( suspension jounce bumpers )
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08-19-2008, 05:13 PM
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Has anyone seen or experienced a broken shock? It came at me out of the blue on a straight road without any potholes. After putting so many miles on mine and it just breaking, I just won't run the Bilsteins again.
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08-19-2008, 07:01 PM
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When I first got wind of this potential problem, I researched shocks and bought adjustable Konis because I didn't feel confident in the Bils.
Ride and handling vastly improved plus shock looks sturdy enough for a 5000 pound truck. I didn't ask FFR for a cent.
Ditch the Bils, buy the Konis and don't look back.
Nobody could touch this topic six months ago without getting hammered by the FFRmy. Now it's all they can talk about.
No matter what Dave and Bilstein do, someone is going to be upset. FF is not getting off the hook here. But, they are not going to gift each and every one of us a free set of Koni shocks.
They are a small business and if we're not careful, we could ruin a family business.
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