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General Information => Upgrades (non engine related ) => Topic started by: Dieselumbrado on June 06, 2009, 06:57:45 am

Title: Front coil springs
Post by: Dieselumbrado on June 06, 2009, 06:57:45 am
Hi!
Today I was changing the front springs and struts on my 82 Rabbit and I noticed that the new ones have 8 coils and the old ones 7.
The height is the same.
Does anybody knows if it is going to make any difference?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: the caveman on June 06, 2009, 07:03:43 pm
I do remember that the original ones that came the american built rabbits were way too soft. hopefully the new ones you have are gonna be a lot better.
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: 8v-of-fury on June 06, 2009, 08:11:28 pm
adding coils while maintaining the same spring height usually means a softer spring. ( i think ) Could be wayy offf lol
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: rabbitman on June 07, 2009, 01:12:39 am
Are they the variable rate springs?

the coils at one end are closer together than the rest so it's softer untill they compress enough then they harden up to prevent bottoming.

I got a set on the back of mine, I can't tell the differents untill I hit a big bump or load it full of people then it feels nice and firm. ;D
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: Smokey Eddy on June 23, 2009, 09:25:08 pm
Are they the variable rate springs?

the coils at one end are closer together than the rest so it's softer they compress enough then they harden up to prevent bottoming.

I got a set on the back of mine, I can't tell the differents 'till I hit a big bump or load it full of people then it feels nice and firm. ;D

Yes, i wish i had springs like that. I can't load my car with the springs i have :( i need to make big spacers or something...
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: jtanguay on June 24, 2009, 07:33:39 am
cdn tire sells these rubber pieces that are meant to give a boost to the spring by going into the open space, so it prevents bottoming, or significantly reduces it.  never tried it, but a really cheap fix instead of buying new springs.  and new springs are not cheap...
Title: Re: Front coil springs
Post by: Dieselumbrado on June 24, 2009, 02:43:44 pm
I didn't think was that expensive, I bought mine at Advance Auto Parts, paid $65.78 (with tax) for the pair.
And yes, they are variable rate like rabbitman said, the coils are closer near the top.