Help with coil-over suspension
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polopowah
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Help with coil-over suspension
can anyone help me?
right i've received my new spax coil-over kit from demon tweeks
and am looking into fitting it myself along with my dad, the only bugger was when they arrived the spring wasnt actually on the dampers!
so i've had to ask around for a spring compression tool, got that, now hopefully if all goes well we'll be doing it next wednesday
does anyone know of any guides on the internet showing a step-by-step procedure for fitting coil-overs? just as an aid
plus how low u reckon i should drop the car? given that the kit drops 30-70mm
-Ben-
right i've received my new spax coil-over kit from demon tweeks
and am looking into fitting it myself along with my dad, the only bugger was when they arrived the spring wasnt actually on the dampers!
so i've had to ask around for a spring compression tool, got that, now hopefully if all goes well we'll be doing it next wednesday
does anyone know of any guides on the internet showing a step-by-step procedure for fitting coil-overs? just as an aid
plus how low u reckon i should drop the car? given that the kit drops 30-70mm
-Ben-
IIRC, the springs on coilovers do not need to be pretensioned when fitting. The old springs (mcpherson) DO, however. In any case, when fitting the coilovers, you can try and see if they go on by hand (as mine did). There's probably not even enough room to fit the tensioners on the coilies anyway.
The coilovers are no different in fitting than the regular springs and dampers.
Important (or, I think it is anyway):
Replace ALL self locking nuts and bolts. Don't cost a fortune, will save you worries.
The coilovers are no different in fitting than the regular springs and dampers.
Important (or, I think it is anyway):
Replace ALL self locking nuts and bolts. Don't cost a fortune, will save you worries.
Probably will be lower. It's in 4x4 mode right nowpolopowah wrote:right cheers for that, hopefully gonna do it this sunday, just gotta get a few bits from halfords
will post sum piccies when its done
obviously it aint gonna be as low as yours lowdub
Saved me a bit of scraping over the winter months. Well a bit anyway.
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polopowah
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well its taken us about 6 hours to finally get off the front left suspension compress one of the springs onto a damper (using various tools) never buy Spax Rsx suspension if you gonna do it D.I.Y style, because you cant get a grip when doing the lock nut up (no room for an allen key) its seriously a fukced up design and all spax makers should be shot!
so its going very slowly atm
should get both front done by tonite, hopefully
-Ben-
so its going very slowly atm
should get both front done by tonite, hopefully
-Ben-
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polopowah
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it was bloody firm!! feel it through my back
i had to raise the back up 10mm cos it was slightly rubbing so the backs at -65 and front -75 also i took the rear mud guards out again to stop scrubbage
obviously i cant get a comfortable ride now!
i think i've got it set just right now, im not rubbing which is good, i can go over speed bumps, but sumtimes when i slow down the springs creak a little, well its done it twice in about 20 miles of road, is that normal??
-Ben-
i had to raise the back up 10mm cos it was slightly rubbing so the backs at -65 and front -75 also i took the rear mud guards out again to stop scrubbage
obviously i cant get a comfortable ride now!
i think i've got it set just right now, im not rubbing which is good, i can go over speed bumps, but sumtimes when i slow down the springs creak a little, well its done it twice in about 20 miles of road, is that normal??
-Ben-
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