GT2 steering noises
#16
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Ultimately, as long as there is nothing wrong and nothing is going to fall of the car,
a few mechanical noises won't bother me. Is there a performance benefit
in using the Torrington roller bearings. If so, can they be used with the oem
suspension parts??
a few mechanical noises won't bother me. Is there a performance benefit
in using the Torrington roller bearings. If so, can they be used with the oem
suspension parts??
#17
NJ-GT,
I sent you a PM. What spring rates did you go with ?
Pete,
I do not know if they can, but I'll ask the guys who know, and post a reply.
I know that the 'sproing/boing' noises are gone on my car, and they were a daily annoyance, as I have a weird entrance / exit to my garage. I tolerate a lot of noises, but the sounds of binding springs just can't be a good thing IMO.
SPR wrote:
That's the bearing I'm referring to. It's a thrust bearing, not expensive, and it works.
I sent you a PM. What spring rates did you go with ?
Pete,
I do not know if they can, but I'll ask the guys who know, and post a reply.
I know that the 'sproing/boing' noises are gone on my car, and they were a daily annoyance, as I have a weird entrance / exit to my garage. I tolerate a lot of noises, but the sounds of binding springs just can't be a good thing IMO.
SPR wrote:
). For the pearches a company makes a thin roller bearing which when coupled with a thicker skirted separating collar removes the binding and Boing-
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