Car lowered but some issues
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Car lowered but some issues
Hey I just lowered my car with brabus springs and shocks with #1 pads all around and got some issues.
First the springs lowered my front end but my back end seems to remain the same height as before. Secondly i have an uneven front end drop where my passenger side is a bit lower compared to my driver side.
I purchased the brabus suspension used and the previous owner had them installed for approx. 7000 km. My question is are the springs going to settle or am I going to be stuck with the drop as it is now because im not really happy that the back end remained the same height and with my uneven front end drop. Also could my shop have installed the springs incorrectly to cause these issues?
Here are some pics.
Before drop
After
Before
After
Front. If you look closely you can tell that the passenger side is slightly lower compared to the driver side, there is a slight slant.
First the springs lowered my front end but my back end seems to remain the same height as before. Secondly i have an uneven front end drop where my passenger side is a bit lower compared to my driver side.
I purchased the brabus suspension used and the previous owner had them installed for approx. 7000 km. My question is are the springs going to settle or am I going to be stuck with the drop as it is now because im not really happy that the back end remained the same height and with my uneven front end drop. Also could my shop have installed the springs incorrectly to cause these issues?
Here are some pics.
Before drop
After
Before
After
Front. If you look closely you can tell that the passenger side is slightly lower compared to the driver side, there is a slight slant.
Last edited by yelnats; 03-12-2010 at 08:50 PM.
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99CLK320,
you must have bought the springs from the fella in Vancouver. Good guy. I exchanged a few emails w/him. do you have the OEM springs and pads and do you know which pad came from which corner? I haven't checked this out but I've read the the pad number is determined by the number of bumps on the top of the pad. what I am getting at is, check the old front pads to see if they are the same. grasping at straws. what grill is that please?
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Ya I bought them locally off Tery, he's a good guy. To answer your questions, on my stock suspension I had #3 pads up front and #1 pads in the rear and the grill was purchased from ebay. It is the black 3 fin grill.
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you must have bought the springs from the fella in Vancouver. Good guy. I exchanged a few emails w/him. do you have the OEM springs and pads and do you know which pad came from which corner? I haven't checked this out but I've read the the pad number is determined by the number of bumps on the top of the pad. what I am getting at is, check the old front pads to see if they are the same. grasping at straws. what grill is that please?
I Would recommend either a no# 2 pad or maybe no#3 to get the car height perfect.
One other possiblity check that the front coil springs are the same way around, as I have seen upside down springs and they make the car higher as they sit differetly ! (check the writing is the easiest way)
Good Luck
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i cut my springs on billistien heavy duty rides great i rather cut because the stock coils are thicker than the after market lowering springs
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[quote=threestarchrome;3981926] i cut my springs on billistien heavy duty rides great i rather cut because the stock coils are thicker than the after market lowering springs
how man coils did you cut front and back to get that stance?..and what size rims and tires are those just trying to get an idea for mine
how man coils did you cut front and back to get that stance?..and what size rims and tires are those just trying to get an idea for mine
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Hey I just lowered my car with brabus springs and shocks with #1 pads all around and got some issues.
First the springs lowered my front end but my back end seems to remain the same height as before. Secondly i have an uneven front end drop where my passenger side is a bit lower compared to my driver side.
I purchased the brabus suspension used and the previous owner had them installed for approx. 7000 km. My question is are the springs going to settle or am I going to be stuck with the drop as it is now because im not really happy that the back end remained the same height and with my uneven front end drop. Also could my shop have installed the springs incorrectly to cause these issues?
First the springs lowered my front end but my back end seems to remain the same height as before. Secondly i have an uneven front end drop where my passenger side is a bit lower compared to my driver side.
I purchased the brabus suspension used and the previous owner had them installed for approx. 7000 km. My question is are the springs going to settle or am I going to be stuck with the drop as it is now because im not really happy that the back end remained the same height and with my uneven front end drop. Also could my shop have installed the springs incorrectly to cause these issues?
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Do like all the others and check your spring pads. Also make SURE that the springs are set perfectly in the right place.
In the rocker arms (my verbage may be off...), there is a groove in there that the end (tip) of the spring has to set in just right, or your cars height can stay high just like how your car appears to be.
This happend to me the first time around installing my springs with my mechanic and it will throw everything off.
In the rocker arms (my verbage may be off...), there is a groove in there that the end (tip) of the spring has to set in just right, or your cars height can stay high just like how your car appears to be.
This happend to me the first time around installing my springs with my mechanic and it will throw everything off.
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Ya im getting my suspension reinstalled by a second shop next sat as the first shop most likely installed them incorrectly causing the uneven drop. Will report back when the suspension is redone to show the difference. Thanks for all advice.
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Don't be surprised if the problem isn't fixed. One purpose of the spring pads is to even out the gaps; installing the same number spring pad all around essentially defeats the purpose of the shims.
It's not out of the ordinary to see cars come from the factory with even ride height due to a different spring pad on every corner. I had to go with a 4 on the drivers side front and a 2 on the passenger front to obtain an even gap.
It's not out of the ordinary to see cars come from the factory with even ride height due to a different spring pad on every corner. I had to go with a 4 on the drivers side front and a 2 on the passenger front to obtain an even gap.
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No its not even yet, haven't taken the car to the new shop to get the suspension redone, that will happen on sat. Just noticed that my rear suspension is squeaking now from the original install.
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Okay so I got my car back today from a new shop that re-installed my suspension and wow the difference is amazing. The rear sits low now and the drop is even. There is no more suspension squeaking and the ride quality is much better, handles better and is less bouncy. In other words, it looks and rides like how I thought it would be when purchasing the brabus springs and shocks.
It turns out that the shop that did the initial installation royally ****ed up. First, they messed up installing the shocks. They installed the rear shocks on the front passenger side and the the passenger side rear had front shocks installed. Secondly, the driver side spring was not sitting in the exact position in the pad. Lastly, the right rear spring was sitting on the original number 3 pads instead of number 1 pad which i provided them. All of this caused the car to be uneven, to ride horribly and the suspension to squeak.
I am going to bring my car back to the initial shop that ****ed up installing the suspension and see if i can get some of my money back. Has anybody experienced something like this before? Am i entitled to get some of my money back because they screwed up?
It turns out that the shop that did the initial installation royally ****ed up. First, they messed up installing the shocks. They installed the rear shocks on the front passenger side and the the passenger side rear had front shocks installed. Secondly, the driver side spring was not sitting in the exact position in the pad. Lastly, the right rear spring was sitting on the original number 3 pads instead of number 1 pad which i provided them. All of this caused the car to be uneven, to ride horribly and the suspension to squeak.
I am going to bring my car back to the initial shop that ****ed up installing the suspension and see if i can get some of my money back. Has anybody experienced something like this before? Am i entitled to get some of my money back because they screwed up?
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I don't have my digital camera with me so I took some pics with my phone. This is how it looks now. As you can see the rear is sitting low now, about 1 finger gap lower than the front. Before the rear was sitting 1 finger gap higher than the front. I wonder if I should go padless upfront the make it more even?
I am going to purchase rear spacers to kick out the wheels. Does anyone know what size I should get without rubbing? 15mm?
I am going to purchase rear spacers to kick out the wheels. Does anyone know what size I should get without rubbing? 15mm?
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looking good if you get spacers go with the h&r dra series that bolt to the car then you bolt the wheel to the spacer instead of using longer bolts like other spacers. there is 25.4mm in a inch so just measure your gap between the tire and 1/4.
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99CLK320,
If you had taken your car back to the original shop and gave them a chance to fix it I think they would be understanding however you didn't afford them the chance. If it were my shop I wouldn't give you any money back. Not trying to be a dick but can you see it from the original shops point of view?
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Actually i did give them a chance to fix it. I brought my car back to them on wednesday explaining to them that my suspension was starting to squeak and that I had a feeling the suspension was installed incorrectly from the replies i got from this thread and from tery who i bought the suspension from who is also a member here.
The owner of the shop put my car on a hoist and examined it for about 45 mins and told me that my passenger side rear spring was not sitting on the pad correctly so he fixed it. I took the car back and test drove it in a parking lot right after and the suspension was still squeaking. I drove back to the shop and told the owner and he came with me for a test drive so he could hear the noise. After the test drive he put my car back on the hoist and said that the squeaking is probably coming from my shocks, claiming that they were most likely shot since I bought them used from a forum member. He said I can bring my car back next week and he would install my original shocks back on to see if that was the problem. The owner kept insisting that they installed the springs and shocks correctly saying that it's not hard to install these things when I asked him why my drop turned out uneven and why my rear was still so high.
As you can see the shop had the chance to fix my issue but they had no clue what was wrong with the suspension claiming that the shocks i bought from tery were probably shot.
I took tery's advice and brought my car to a shop he recommended on sat and they took apart my suspension and re-installed everything and discovered all the errors the original shop made.
The owner of the shop put my car on a hoist and examined it for about 45 mins and told me that my passenger side rear spring was not sitting on the pad correctly so he fixed it. I took the car back and test drove it in a parking lot right after and the suspension was still squeaking. I drove back to the shop and told the owner and he came with me for a test drive so he could hear the noise. After the test drive he put my car back on the hoist and said that the squeaking is probably coming from my shocks, claiming that they were most likely shot since I bought them used from a forum member. He said I can bring my car back next week and he would install my original shocks back on to see if that was the problem. The owner kept insisting that they installed the springs and shocks correctly saying that it's not hard to install these things when I asked him why my drop turned out uneven and why my rear was still so high.
As you can see the shop had the chance to fix my issue but they had no clue what was wrong with the suspension claiming that the shocks i bought from tery were probably shot.
I took tery's advice and brought my car to a shop he recommended on sat and they took apart my suspension and re-installed everything and discovered all the errors the original shop made.
Last edited by yelnats; 04-05-2010 at 03:55 AM.