Scotty C
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Sorry to post in here, but it's currently jacked up outside with no wheels on and looks like its about to rain
Anyway, WTF is this round rubber thing -
Same both sides. The strange thing is I built the top back up the same way I stripped it down
Don't tell me i'm going to have to strip the suspension
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Ian W
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Looks like the top mount rubber to me
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Scotty C
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Thats what I thought. Drives fine.
[Edited on 01-08-2010 by Monster]
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Gareth F
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Wouldnt be the coilovers, probably a rubber ring to stop road crap getting into the top mounts and bearings. Exploded diagram should identify it. Not seen one myself though.
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Gareth F
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Probably sits on the top hat (or what ever the spring sits into) on the original setup but wasnt removed when coilovers were fitted hence in falling down around the coilovers.
Hit it with a hammer then set fire to it, that should fix it.
[Edited on 01-08-2010 by Gareth F]
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Jake
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that looks like the upper rubber spring seat (dont know the exact name) for standard springs. theyre made redundant when you fit coilovers because the springs are alot narrower
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Scotty C
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How do I get one of those?
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by jake
that looks like the upper rubber spring seat (dont know the exact name) for standard springs. theyre made redundant when you fit coilovers because the springs are alot narrower
Chop it off then?
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Jake
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yep
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Scotty C
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FUCKING SWEEEEET! cheers!!
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Gareth F
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Told you hit it with a hammer and then burn it off
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Kurt
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I have a diagram in my random garage, hold on a min and I'll post it
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Kurt
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Scotty C
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Gareth
So what did I just cut off?
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AlexW
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It originally sits under the "Vauxhall spring pan/bearing" and as said, isnt needed with coilovers.
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Kurt
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You need to grease those threads btw
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Scotty C
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Just need identifiy the slight play in the O/S now
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
You need to grease those threads btw
Yeh, few little things that need doing. This, along with under sealing it, ready for winter
The car isn't being drove atm.
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SnK
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
Just need identifiy the slight play in the O/S now
Side to side or up and down?
Side to side is common, wheel bearings.
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Scotty C
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Bit of both. I think it's wheel bearing tbh. I'll get it down the garage
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