Petrified.Rabbit wrote:not sure about the value of revalving the coil shock, it would need cut and such. this is where if you wanted better coilovers, you could have picked a set with custom valving. not to sound harsh, but as i have stated the rokkor and such are just entry level. they ride as well on the aveo as they do on a vw. but better is out there, for the cost of modifying those you could just buy valve adjustable coil overs.. are resell them to recoup money.
the springs are available from jegs and summit, you need a length, diameter, and # you want. but again your fine tuning your suspension, is money you could put toward better coilovers.
Describe the noise a little better, did you add the washer like i noted (after reds experience)? if not the strut rod might be rubbing on the inner chassis. if so then it should have been tight to the mount, or its just a slightly worn part that has been amplified by the new ride height. (rear beam bushings come to mind). did you check clearance on any other parts for your set ride height? like is is scrapping the exhaust..
its good to see that you want more/better, i wish we could have discussed your outcome a iittle more to help you in your shopping to get exactly what you were after, and not just acceptable and low.
At first i just wanted low but i wanted to do autox later when time was more free.
I quieried you before i bought my coilovers rabbit. And Well i have a set of koni adjustable coils which work fine except vs. speedbumbs and that noise i mentioned.
I may sell those depending on spring rate i choose (speaking of i need to call koni and ask what their spring rate is) and get a set of BC racing coils for the full stroke and they use Swift coils now from what i hear. Im thinking i want a more linear spring rate with an adjuster for small bumps but im not sure yet.
I used the washer and they are installed fine its just a high pitched squeak but it coincides with the movement of the rear end and only happens on speedbumps and driveways and such or when i have a passenger in the rear it happens more frequently. Bushings sound logical but it sounds more springy if that makes sense?
Any help is appreciated thatnks.