JIC coilover install help
#21
thx Jeff your answer seems more reasonable...but are u sure? i have them on the bottom now and mechanic might charge me for re-installing them....where can i get a an official solid answer to this?
so is that mean i should have the perch AND the rubber mounts on top?? or perch on top and rubber mounts on the bottom?
thx
i tried JIC but they haven't reply me yet....
so is that mean i should have the perch AND the rubber mounts on top?? or perch on top and rubber mounts on the bottom?
thx
i tried JIC but they haven't reply me yet....
Last edited by Z33@TOR; 10-05-2003 at 10:52 PM.
#22
I have had the JICs for about 5K mi; they were installed by Avalon (Hi Paul) who are GREAT to deal with. BUT...they rattle like crazy; I'm almost to the point of taking them off because I can't stand my baby sounding like a '68 Dodge pickup clanking down the road!
#23
Then how do you mount the spring perch at the top? If you use the stock lower rubber mount, the perch will sit flush. But on the top, there is nowhere to mount the perch. I'd really like to see the photos of how you installed it. True, you have to lower the LCA to adjust it, but that doesn't take more than 2 minutes. I spent some time yesterday cornerweighting my car, and it took me a total of 6 minutes to remove the wheel, spring and perch assembly, adjust the perch, and reinstall.
#27
Originally posted by Z33@TOR
thx
so jeff with your setup...u didn't get any rattle at all right?
thx
so jeff with your setup...u didn't get any rattle at all right?
With the perch at the top no rattles, easier to adjust, and fits and sits the way Nissan engineers designed it to.
Here is a picture of the JIC spring with the stock rubber boot attached:
Jeff
#29
A picture of the modified top boot. This is the factory rubber boot that is cone shaped. The cone is cut off which leaves an ABS hole in the center. I 2.5" long piece of 2" ABS and rubber boot was forced into the stock hole and plastic welded with ABS cement.
This rubber mount is the factory mount (without the cone) in the factory location that is secured with three clips that are part of the vehicle:
This rubber mount is the factory mount (without the cone) in the factory location that is secured with three clips that are part of the vehicle:
#34
John, the springs I have are the same outer diameter as the stock springs so the OEM lower rubber perch fit perfectly on the spring making this an ideal way to mount them.
I did have the JIC perch mounted on the bottom with the OEM lower rubber perch as JIC suggested, but since both the OEM rubber perch and the lower arm are spiraled to accept the spring the JIC perch won't sit straight. This in itself caused some rattles do to the spring being loaded unevenly. I would also suspect that the handling would be deteriorated because of that condition.
You mentioned that your perch is smaller in diameter. Does your perch still have a flat bottom? How did you compensate for the spiral to get the perch to sit flat without rocking?
Also my spring inner diameter was smaller than stock so they would not fit over the OEM rubber cones. It sounds like your springs are even smaller in diameter? How do they mount on the top? Is there any metal-to-metal contact other than the JIC perch to spring?
Jeff
I did have the JIC perch mounted on the bottom with the OEM lower rubber perch as JIC suggested, but since both the OEM rubber perch and the lower arm are spiraled to accept the spring the JIC perch won't sit straight. This in itself caused some rattles do to the spring being loaded unevenly. I would also suspect that the handling would be deteriorated because of that condition.
You mentioned that your perch is smaller in diameter. Does your perch still have a flat bottom? How did you compensate for the spiral to get the perch to sit flat without rocking?
Also my spring inner diameter was smaller than stock so they would not fit over the OEM rubber cones. It sounds like your springs are even smaller in diameter? How do they mount on the top? Is there any metal-to-metal contact other than the JIC perch to spring?
Jeff
#38
i have the JIC rubber o-ring on top too but it gets dislocated all the time and i suspect that's where the rattle noise came from
so is that mean the oem top rubber mount won't fit into our LINEAR springs?
also how much can u lower the car with these thick rubber mounts installed? my spring perch is already at it's lowest position but the fender is only level with the wheel
so is that mean the oem top rubber mount won't fit into our LINEAR springs?
also how much can u lower the car with these thick rubber mounts installed? my spring perch is already at it's lowest position but the fender is only level with the wheel
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i'm looking into JICs for my car as well, and i can't find the definitive way of installing the rears. i'm worried about the noise...anyone finally solve this problem??
i'm looking into JICs for my car as well, and i can't find the definitive way of installing the rears. i'm worried about the noise...anyone finally solve this problem??