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Got a reply from Neuspeed
Emailed neuspeed last week about springs being upside down and all.... here's what they said...
The tighter coils should at the top. Although having the springs upside
down will not damage the car, the springs are designed to fit optimally
with them being positioned right side up. I would suggest that you turn
the spring over at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your inquiry.
-JC
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3300 Corte Malpaso
Camarillo, CA 93012
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-----Original Message-----
From: *edited out*
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 9:22 PM
To: info@neuspeed.com
Subject: 2001 civic
Hello,
I recently installed the Neuspeed sports for my 2001 Civic sedan
(55.20.61). I was talking with someone else with the same exact setup
and we noticed something different. My front springs were put on with
the tighter coils at the top of the strut and his were opposite. I was
wondering which was is the correct way? For the person who has them
upside down, is it OK to have them upside down? Will it cause damage?
Please help. Thanks.
DCM
The tighter coils should at the top. Although having the springs upside
down will not damage the car, the springs are designed to fit optimally
with them being positioned right side up. I would suggest that you turn
the spring over at your earliest convenience.
Thank you for your inquiry.
-JC
http://www.neuspeed.com
http://www.apsoutlet.com
3300 Corte Malpaso
Camarillo, CA 93012
805.388.7171
805.388.0030 Fax
800.423.3623 Toll-Free
Due to the large volume of e-mail we receive, PLEASE include previous
e-mails when responding. This will allow us to read the complete
dialogue in one message and will result in quicker responses.
-----Original Message-----
From: *edited out*
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2002 9:22 PM
To: info@neuspeed.com
Subject: 2001 civic
Hello,
I recently installed the Neuspeed sports for my 2001 Civic sedan
(55.20.61). I was talking with someone else with the same exact setup
and we noticed something different. My front springs were put on with
the tighter coils at the top of the strut and his were opposite. I was
wondering which was is the correct way? For the person who has them
upside down, is it OK to have them upside down? Will it cause damage?
Please help. Thanks.
DCM
When I called Neuspeed, the guy said that the tighter coils go on the bottom. This is how my previous springs were always supposed be installed. Obviously the back is only going to fit one way and the front fitment will be correct if the coil profile fits correctly into the front strut spring seat.
TJ
TJ
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