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Old 03-08-2014, 08:57 PM #1
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So I put on my icon springs, but the opening does not seat completely on the lower spring perch. It's like the opening at the bottom is a little smaller than the spring perch. I bought these used on the forum and was a little concerned, although they fit and perform fine. The part number on the springs is 158506. I searched both the icon website and google for this part number but nothing comes up. Any similar experiences? Can someone check this part number against theirs for me? Thanks.
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You'll be fine. Once you put weight on them they will open up a bit and slide in. Just make sure you have the tab in the coil perch lined up with the end of coil.
I've installed a few sets and they have all been this way.
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Good, thanks! I knew it wasn't going to come off or anything, just had me concerned that something odd was going on. I wonder why they manufacture them like that.
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Good, thanks! I knew it wasn't going to come off or anything, just had me concerned that something odd was going on. I wonder why they manufacture them like that.

Any pics from your rig? Btw my springs ended up this way too!
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My wife has been working till late every night. I'll try and get some to post up soon.
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So I put on my icon springs, but the opening does not seat completely on the lower spring perch. It's like the opening at the bottom is a little smaller than the spring perch. I bought these used on the forum and was a little concerned, although they fit and perform fine. The part number on the springs is 158506. I searched both the icon website and google for this part number but nothing comes up. Any similar experiences? Can someone check this part number against theirs for me? Thanks.
Took almost a week for my springs to settle down. Heard a big bang one day while driving. When checked it was the springs settling in its spot.
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Are these specific springs KDSS compatible?
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Are these specific springs KDSS compatible?
Why wouldn't they be?
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