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Old Aug 31, 2004
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hayame issue

Hi
I just got installed my hayame v2 coilovers 2 weeks ago...
everything works fine
but since 1 one i'm hearing a sound like somethings its throbbing, or like if i had a broke shock or sometimes a wiggle when i pass a irregular street.
what it could be?
i has search in the forum....
they r some posts that say that it could be the spring isolator or that i need to adjust the spring and that i need to screw the perchs
but really i doesnt know

hope someone can help me

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omg, yet another problem with the hayames. damn, there are so many posts lately about problems with them. Everytime I come to this forum, I see a thread about hayame problems. It seems everyone who has gotten them has had problems. Maybe the manufacture needs to here about this.

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yeap... the sound is terrible...
im almost at my boilpoint
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well
the problem was solve...
it sounds stupid but the problem was that the nut of the shock wasnt pressing to good... so the shock was moving and making that sound...
thanxs to all the peep that helps me
good luck
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how did you get it fixed? im having the same problem
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Just make sure the perch, locknuts, and top center nut are all nice and tight.
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yes, that's right Telly
look all the screws and nuts, may be one isnt tight...
specially in the shocks ones... the one that's in the center....
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Originally Posted by el_ben2
yes, that's right Telly
look all the screws and nuts, may be one isnt tight...
specially in the shocks ones... the one that's in the center....
Im glad it worked for you by just tightening the top center nut.


Unfortunately, SPW themselves wasnt able to solve it on my ride even after they tighten the top center nut.
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Take a flat head to the bottom disc of each shock and hammer the end of the screwdriver a little bit to torque it down.

I hear a lot of complaints about the hayames, i have a slight alignment issue, which will be resolved.

Other than that I love the suspension, definately best bang for the buck. And I don't have any of these strange noises everyone's talking about too. Wierd?
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