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RE: Creaking noises from Eibachs



Ha ha- and you believed this cuckoo nut? :0  

Do yourself a favor and get rid of those stock shocks. They are a poor match
for aftermarket springs in every imaginable way.

Kevin
97 Jetta GLX Windsor Blue

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Eric Wang [SMTP:wangstervr6@hotmail.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, May 19, 1999 3:31 PM
> To:	jettaglx@igtc.com; vwdrivers@onelist.com
> Subject:	[VWdrivers] Creaking noises from Eibachs
> 
> From: "Eric Wang" <wangstervr6@hotmail.com>
> 
> Hey All,
> 
>      About a year ago, I got the Eibach pro-kits on my car.  At that time,
> 
> the spring on the passenger side front strut made creaking noises.  The
> guys 
> at the shop told me that it would go away after a few months, or even a
> year 
> later.  They told me that the spring had to oxidize so that it would fit 
> properly.  However, it's now been a year later and the creaking sound is 
> still very apparent.  Has anyone else had this problem, or know what the 
> problem is?  Thanks a lot.
> 
> Eric Wang
> 1994 Black Vento VR6 -- Eibach Pro-Kit, Remus cat-back exhaust, Autotech 
> Q-Chip, K&N drop-in filter, Mintex Redbox pads, BBS RZ-II
> 
> 1998 Green Trek 930 ATB -- Rock Shox Indy C fork, Blackburn rear rack
> 
> http://www.princeton.edu/~ericwang
> 
> 
> 
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