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Enthusiast Joined Jan 26, '09 From massachusetts Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
So, here's the deal. I bought my celi in April. It has Eibach Sportline Springs and KYB struts. Her rear end has been squeeking since i bought it. Upon removal of the loud one (pass rear) i discovered that the spring comes up short on the strut with about 1.5" of space. Is this space supposed to be there or should it be closer to an OEM spring? I have also noticed that when the car is down on all fours, that i can reach inside the wheel well and move the rear springs...... New springs coming tomorrow anyway... just curious....
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You shouldn't be able to move your springs by hand. They should actually be quite snug, since they should have the weight of the car on them.
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