Deemeek Active Member Feb 25, 2009 49 0 Apr 15, 2009 #1 ive just fitted coilovers to my seat leon and there is a rubbing/knocking noise on the drivers side. The car isnt that low. does anyone know how to solve this problem?
ive just fitted coilovers to my seat leon and there is a rubbing/knocking noise on the drivers side. The car isnt that low. does anyone know how to solve this problem?
DPJ ........... Dec 13, 2004 7,995 3 NN Yorks / Salento www.seatcupra.net Apr 15, 2009 #2 Have you had a look to see what might be rubbing/knocking?
Deemeek Active Member Feb 25, 2009 49 0 Apr 15, 2009 #3 sorry its the drive shaft rubbing on the anti roll bar
DPJ ........... Dec 13, 2004 7,995 3 NN Yorks / Salento www.seatcupra.net Apr 15, 2009 #4 Deemeek said: sorry its the drive shaft rubbing on the anti roll bar Click to expand... You need longer droplinks.
Deemeek said: sorry its the drive shaft rubbing on the anti roll bar Click to expand... You need longer droplinks.
Willie LCR Track car Aug 6, 2004 8,939 1 Sunny Scotland Apr 15, 2009 #5 And you are that low if you need these, 40mm +
DamianPM Active Member Mar 26, 2008 6,396 89 Newcastle/Durham Apr 15, 2009 #6 As said, you either need an uprated ARB of adjustable drop links... http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/eibach-25mm-front-arb-leon-1m-0199-p-28.html http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/vmaxx-adjustable-front-arb-drop-links-leon-1m-1199-p-2510.html Damian @ DPM
As said, you either need an uprated ARB of adjustable drop links... http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/eibach-25mm-front-arb-leon-1m-0199-p-28.html http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/vmaxx-adjustable-front-arb-drop-links-leon-1m-1199-p-2510.html Damian @ DPM
Deemeek Active Member Feb 25, 2009 49 0 Apr 15, 2009 #7 which would be better to use a new arb or droplinks
Willie LCR Track car Aug 6, 2004 8,939 1 Sunny Scotland Apr 15, 2009 #8 New ARB will give you better handling but will be £150 plus fitting and 4 wheel alignment Drop links are fit, adjust and forget, no extra costs
New ARB will give you better handling but will be £150 plus fitting and 4 wheel alignment Drop links are fit, adjust and forget, no extra costs
DamianPM Active Member Mar 26, 2008 6,396 89 Newcastle/Durham Apr 15, 2009 #9 I'd say go for the ARB but the drop links are a much cheaper option. Damian @ DPM