scottmoyer
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I tried installing the 5100s this weekend and ended up going back to stock. What did I do wrong?
Everything was fine until I tried putting the 5100 into the compressed spring. I have a '21 Rebel and needed to really crank down the spring compressors to release the tension to remove the top hat nut. When installing the 5100s, the screw was still about 1-1.5 inches below where it needs to be for attaching and securing the top hat nut. The top of the strut wasn't even flush with the bottom of the opening. I tried cranking down the spring compressors more, but then I noticed the compressor rods had a curve to 'em, so I put it back to factory.
I took the strut assemblies to a local shop and asked them to use their spring compressor as a safer option. They cranked my springs down with about 1000 pounds of compression and the nut still couldn't even grab 1 thread. So we returned them to stock.
I watched multiple videos online and most show the removal of the factory strut, but then the next scene shows it all back together. Also, a few showed that they didn't have to compress the spring much to release the factory strut and nobody mentioned having to crank down the spring compressor to install the new strut.
It only makes sense that if you move the spring seat up an inch or so, that the spring would need to be compressed more than was needed to release the factory one since the 4600 and the 5100 are the exact same size in height. I needed at least 1" more length to attach the top hat, but that was a no go with the amount of preload already on the spring.
What did I do wrong? The part numbers being installed are 24-300872 and the clip was on the 5th ring.
Everything was fine until I tried putting the 5100 into the compressed spring. I have a '21 Rebel and needed to really crank down the spring compressors to release the tension to remove the top hat nut. When installing the 5100s, the screw was still about 1-1.5 inches below where it needs to be for attaching and securing the top hat nut. The top of the strut wasn't even flush with the bottom of the opening. I tried cranking down the spring compressors more, but then I noticed the compressor rods had a curve to 'em, so I put it back to factory.
I took the strut assemblies to a local shop and asked them to use their spring compressor as a safer option. They cranked my springs down with about 1000 pounds of compression and the nut still couldn't even grab 1 thread. So we returned them to stock.
I watched multiple videos online and most show the removal of the factory strut, but then the next scene shows it all back together. Also, a few showed that they didn't have to compress the spring much to release the factory strut and nobody mentioned having to crank down the spring compressor to install the new strut.
It only makes sense that if you move the spring seat up an inch or so, that the spring would need to be compressed more than was needed to release the factory one since the 4600 and the 5100 are the exact same size in height. I needed at least 1" more length to attach the top hat, but that was a no go with the amount of preload already on the spring.
What did I do wrong? The part numbers being installed are 24-300872 and the clip was on the 5th ring.