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Tomek

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  1. Hi Guys, do you know if pre and post facelift panels are compatible.

     

    I need new quarter panels for my pre face lift (they are rusting out), but all I can find is post face lift panels.

     

    If you know anywhere which still has pre-facelift panels available that would rock too!

     

    PS - how about inifinity quarter panels?  Will they fit?

     

    Thanks!

  2. Update... drove across the country last summer with a over 500 pounds of load.

    (moved from Vancouver to Toronto)

     

    Have done some med. off roading since.  Everything is holding like a charm!

     

    Problem was never the 5125s, or the spring height.

     

    Problem was definitely the fact  the shop use the wrong sleeves in the original 5125 bushings leaving 2mm of play on the pin.

    This caused one of the original 5125 bushing to blow out.

     

    Replacing both bushings with the engergy bushings and correctly fitting sleeves working like a charm.

    Suspension super happy.  Everything feels like new and ready for 10 years of abuse.

     

    Cheers! 

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  3. Hi Guys, I've moved from the west coast to the east.

     

    Salt on the roads is already having an effect on the rust situation.

     

    Anyone know of a place around Toronto that would cut the rust out, weld up the scars and slap some new flares or trim on there?

     

    After words I'll get under there and slap a bunch of rhino liner in to hopefully cover exposed metal from winter road @!*%.

     

    Is that a stupid idea?   Thoughts on how to battle rust on the east?   

     

    I'm at 260K and still going strong.  Would hate to see the rust eat her up before everything else.

     

    We have long roads ahead!

     

    Cheers!

     

    PS- Maybe we can do a GTA pathy meet up in the spring?   

  4. Hi Guys, thought I'd report back with our findings.   

     

    We were in the process of putting the energy bushings into the bottom eye holes (of the upside down) 185552

     

    and as is turns out the spacers they originally had in there were about 2mm too big on the inner diameter.

     

    I guess they used whatever they could find laying around when putting the shocks in initially.

     

    My thoughts are that extra 2mm allowed for too much play and banged the original Bilstein bushing down during our rough play adventures.

     

    All is great now with tighter spacers and the new energy bushings.   Hope it holds, I have a hunch it will.

     

    Will report back to this thread when something breaks again or in a year that it's still holding well.

     

    Thanks everyone and be safe!

     

    Cheers, Tom

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  5. So I dropped off the bushings with my guys, and discussed maybe cutting the 9447 down.

     

    My logic being that guys are using the 9449s (same length but higher tension) with 33-185569 which have 4" more length over the 33-185552!

     

    4" seems like quite allot, so perhaps cutting an inch or so off the 9447 might be a more suitable height for the 33-185552s I have.

     

    I know a guy or two here cut their's down and I'll have to scour the threads, but opinions and advise are encouraged!  :) hehe

     

     

  6. You guys are amazing!  (but you already know that haha)

     

    Just got off the phone with my mechanic and we decided to replace all four bushings on my existing 185552s.

     

    Thinking perhaps the clunking I had in the past just pre maturely wore that bushing out.

     

    Since then I've replaced all the other suspension bushings (not noticing the damaged one on the shock as they are new shocks).

     

    Now to find some poly bushings and jam them in!

     

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  7. @Zak  Looks like you have a post face lift.  I wonder if that's a concern with the 185569s on my pre face lift.

     

    Looks like they are quite a bit larger than my 185552s..  Obviously no probs with sprigs popping out.

     

    Good to know guys, gives me some more options.

     

    Much obliged,

    Cheers!

     

    Bilstein 5125 Series Shock Absorber - 33-185569

    • Collapsed Length (in.): 17.91
    • Extended Length (in.): 29.7
    • Travel Length (in.): 11.79
    • Compression: 700
    • Rebound: 2550
    • Lower Mount: 5/8 inch Eye
    • Upper Mount: 5/8 inch Eye
    • Shaft Diameter: 14mm
    • Reservoir: No
    • Finish: Zinc Plated
    • Body Design: 46mm ID Smooth Body (Non-Coilover)
    • Internal Design: Mono tube
    • Boot Included: Yes

    Bilstein 5100 Series Shock Absorber - 33-185552

    • Collapsed Length (in.): 15.91
    • Extended Length (in.): 25.93
    • Travel Length (IN): 10.02
    • Lower Mount: Eye 16mm
    • Upper Mount: Eye 16mm
    • Shaft Diameter: 14mm
    • Reservoir: No
    • Finish: Zinc Plated
    • Body Design: 46mm ID Smooth Body (Non-Coilover)
    • Internal Design: Mono tube
    • Boot Included: Yes
  8. Ya the rake doesn't bother me much at all but I could go an inch lower in the back when all is loaded.

     

    That would still leave me with a bit or rake which is what I like (closer to a factory 1" higher in the back).

     

    Also hoping slightly shorter spring will relive pressure on the bushings when extended?

     

    Going with the 5165 25-187717 I would need to extend my break lines, so kind-a don't want to go that route.

     

    Appreciate the input re 5100's in general.  I wonder if some of the clunking I had in the rear end before just prematurely wore that bushing.

     

    I'll see if my guy feels like jamming some new bushings in there and cutting the springs at bit.

     

    Anyone know if all 5100 bushings are the same size?  Are there 3rd party poly options so I can get something stronger?

     

    Links would be awesome if anyone has some for bushings!

     

    Cheers guys!  

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