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Old 03-30-2008, 01:33 PM
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just iinstalled eibach pro springs and hear clunk noise from rear...please help

i installed eibach pro springs yesterday, and now everytime i hit a speed bump or corner at slow speeds there is a clunk type noise from the rear. anyone have any ideas???
 
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Moved to Fit suspenion.

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if it's like a spring clunk noise, your spring is rubbing the wall of the
spring carrier.

your spring orientation is incorrect. either upside down or you need
to turn the spring.

do you have a progress swaybar installed?
 
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Old 03-30-2008, 04:12 PM
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likely your axle. same thing happened when i installed my springs. i ended up taking it to a shop.
 
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Did you install the springs onto the OEM rubber isolators like you were supposed to?
 
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i did install them on the rubber pads, and the eibach letters are face up which i thought was the correct way. i cant tell if they are rubbing on anything(it doesnt look like it from what i can tell from the rear of the car). we are going to put it back on the lift next saturday and see if they are set correctly, guess we can check then if they are rubbing. thanks for the replies, and if anyone else has any suggestions feel free to add them in.
 
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Old 03-30-2008, 11:27 PM
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I installed my Eibachs a few days ago and also get a clunk. I know for a fact that they are in properly, might have to try some grease between the rubber spring seat & the bracket.
 
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i think they are just sitting wrong.


hey your from san diego! Yes another fit added to the sd list. (yeah yeah kinda off topic )
 
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Old 03-30-2008, 11:42 PM
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I can tell you, your absolutly fine. if your sure you installed them right then just ride it out. I also had the noise and i can tell you after a few weeks its gone. The main reason it left so soon for me is i way going over ten speed bumps every day round trip.
 
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Okay, now I've seen this happen twice on cars with solid beam rear axles... Did you bolt your shocks back on top (In car).
 
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:11 AM
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Welcome (well....to posting anyway...you have been on here longer than me...haahaaa)


See if you can find some stuff in here by doing a search, I recall something similar happening quite a bit.
good luck
 
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Originally Posted by Injundon
Okay, now I've seen this happen twice on cars with solid beam rear axles... Did you bolt your shocks back on top (In car).
typically the bottom shock bolt (14mm) is removed to do the spring
install...although you can do it by removing the shock tower nut.
 
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:55 PM
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Alot of people with just hand tools, specially those in area where they slt roads can't get the bottom bolts off so it's a possibility that I've seen happen a few times.
 
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Old 03-31-2008, 01:57 PM
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Are you sure the springs arent upside down. I made the same mistake by going by the writing on the spring. But I was wrong. The writing on the Vogtland springs is supposed to be upside down in the car. So I would double check them.
 
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Old 03-31-2008, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Injundon
Alot of people with just hand tools, specially those in area where they slt roads can't get the bottom bolts off so it's a possibility that I've seen happen a few times.

hummm... im using my trusty hand tools and live in a salty area.
you think the Fit's shock bolts are tuff to remove, try removing the
bottom strut bolts off a WRX by hand.

those bolts are only torqued up to about 40-45lbs...it appears Honda
used some threadlock on them though. give it a little more umph! and
it will come off.
 
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likely your axle. same thing happened when i installed my springs. i ended up taking it to a shop.
sorry, re-read your original post. disregard. i had clunking sounds in the front suspension.
 
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My bad....
 
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is there any place the S.D. fits meet?
 
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Old 04-01-2008, 09:20 PM
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i've been commuting this week with my fit (instead of my gixxer) and the noise is all but gone now. thanks again for all the help... john
 
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Old 04-01-2008, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kenchan
hummm... im using my trusty hand tools and live in a salty area.
you think the Fit's shock bolts are tuff to remove, try removing the
bottom strut bolts off a WRX by hand.

those bolts are only torqued up to about 40-45lbs...it appears Honda
used some threadlock on them though. give it a little more umph! and
it will come off.
Rust my good friend..rust.... I've broken the heads off countless seat bolts over the years with my trusty 3/8" wratchet. Some people have had their fits through 2 winters now and where I live in Montreal, that means Rusted bolts galore, along with rusted sway bars, rusty control arms..etc..

Sounds like in this situation though, the clunk goes away after a bit. sometimes spraying a little white grease on the rubber bushings helps.
 


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