spring Issue

Nissan

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Coil Spring Issue

Hello

Is there any explanation why the spring on the passenger side has twisted?
The kit is installed for about 4 months
 

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Nissan

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Anyway that's EVO's answer

"This is an issue Jeep has been having from the manufacturer. A proper alignment is the first step. We like to see between 5-5.5 degrees of caster.
If you continue to see issues Day Star makes a product called Bow Cure which could help correct the spring.If you have any other questions please let us know.
Thank you.
EVO MFG"

By the way, I fixed the caster after replacing the kit
 

DavidDJL69

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I put Daystar’s spring isolators on my JLUR as I was noticing some bowing of my front coils (Synergy springs). They helped straighten things out and I discovered how amazingly wimpy the OEM isolators were. Another way they “cheaper” us out on this JL.


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Rampart22

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I’ve got some fairly decent passenger front bowing also. Same EVO coil. Is daystar isolator replacement still best recommended solution. I’m also running yeti Xd trackbar. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Cheers


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JP223/3USA

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Interesting it did that after 4 months. The factory isolators do suck and are barely adequate. That being said, some including myself have been fortunate to not have an issue with coils or isolators. My Dynatrac coils are pretty damn good


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