CustomS550
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I had one fail, too, and steeds had replaced it right away after seeing a video.
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Yes, that is correct. The OP used a additional lock nut, which is not required.Just installed mine yesterday. Mine just sits below the body mount. I hope its right?
Your washer on the FRPP shocks remain.Mine may be slightly below the top surface too, but just barely. It feels flush when you run a finger over it.
Also, what's this about removing the stock washer below the mount? I don't think the "washer", if that's what it is, comes off the FRPP shocks.
The ony kit you do not use the washer, is on the 555-8161Yeah, when I was installing mine I looked at that existing "washer". I tried to remove it but it didn't budge. I just placed the washer that came with the kit on top of the other as per the instructions. I hope this is correct?
Super interested to hear what you find with your driver-side mount. Mine feels incredibly loose, like the outer race has worn away a bit. I'm not sure what it is made out of but perhaps a stronger composite would improve the life.Very interesting, I had one Steeda mount with a bound up spherical bearing and it kept twisting the nut loose, they got me a new set right away.
I haven't had time to get the car up and put the new ones on, but I have that EXACT same sound at the back drivers side. I've been hunting for it for a few days. I wonder if the stock mounts can fail the same way?
I have vacation next week and I plan to put the new Steeda mounts on so I guess I'll find out.
Super interested to hear what you find with your driver-side mount. Mine feels incredibly loose, like the outer race has worn away a bit. I'm not sure what it is made out of but perhaps a stronger composite would improve the life.
I just finally signed the lease on our new place and move in early next week. I've been living in a hotel for the last few weeks or would have done some more work to double-check my 'failed' mount and also do a proper loctite job on the new one I installed on the road.
Will report back on that as soon as I can and then will jet the failed part back to the folks at Steeda.
I'm surprised (but glad, for confirmation) to hear so many stories here... @Steeda have you investigated stronger spherical bearings or a different supplier?