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Thread: Koni 8611-race question (custom housings and fitment question). Help

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2013-04-03 19:32:22
#21
Originally Posted by Keo
this is his track car, his DD is a comfy P11!


Benito, see this response . And in addition, it is half caged with a 4 point setup (so NO not my street car).

Nate, you may be onto something with how much I am tightening these down...........I initially had issues with getting the upper shock nut tightened as it continuously became loose after 100 miles or so and I could never tighten it (or may be user error as far as tightening is concerned)

Ever seen a break like this Nate??
2013-04-03 19:36:13
#22
Not on a rod like that, but lots of fasteners after.... explosions.

Measure the OD of the threads at different points along the length of the threads.
2013-04-03 19:38:22
#23
Also that top nut... Single non-locking?

May want to switch to 2 thinner jam nuts. Snug the lower down to get the the assembly compressed properly then tighten more between the 2 so they don't loosen.
2013-04-03 19:50:10
#24
Originally Posted by wnwright
Also that top nut... Single non-locking?

May want to switch to 2 thinner jam nuts. Snug the lower down to get the the assembly compressed properly then tighten more between the 2 so they don't loosen.


Bingo!

I'll try to measure up when I get a chance and source a few more jam nuts in the meantime. I think you may be on to something
2013-04-03 19:51:49
#25
Why didn't they give you an internal nylon locker nut?? So weird.
2013-04-03 20:03:55
#26
They were not bought new Kyle. So in essence it is my fault for NOT finding the right nut and thinking whatever nut would work.........

Completely user error on this one
2013-04-03 20:37:49
#27
OoOOoO. Used parts.
2013-04-03 20:48:19
#28
Originally Posted by Kyle
OoOOoO. Used parts.


LOL! Sourcing "new" parts now


Just gotta do a bit of leg work. The setup was bought "used" as it is being used as a development set for my own personal use. The front end is getting all new brand new hardware, don't you worry .

@wnwright: So it seems the diameter of the threaded portion of the shock shaft gets smaller the further down the shock shaft you go............Go figure and good call
2013-04-03 21:04:24
#29
I would never have guessed that.....

Safe to say overtorqued early on and then tensile elongation then that just got worse over time.
2013-04-03 22:32:11
#30
Are those Tein housings?
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