I don't have or know much about coilovers but I thought the sliders were supposed to hit the timing rings at a certain point to transition to the secondary spring rate, maybe your timing rings are set too low so they are hitting more than necessary? Someone with more knowledge will probably chime in soon
My front EVO coilover coils are smacking the timing rings...normal? The coils are straight as an arrow, no bowing or anything like that. Installed AGM sliders, no difference in coils hitting the rings....thoughts?
My front EVO coilover coils are smacking the timing rings...normal? The coils are straight as an arrow, no bowing or anything like that. Installed AGM sliders, no difference in coils hitting the rings....thoughts?
Front slider is set about 3/4 inch lower than the timing ring. The actual coil is knocking on the ring and wearing it down a little. Coils are set to where the ends of the top and bottom coil are opposite of each other.
If you play hard enough, the coils will always rotate a bit and making contact with the timing rings and causing them to wear down a bit is totally normal. You can help prevent this by making adjustments to the coils periodically.