Adjusting rear coilover suspension
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 9:01 pm
Hi All,
Needing some help searched everywhere on how to do this as its really bugging me.
I have FK Street Coilovers on my 2013 Polo. The front sit perfect but the rears arch gap is too big for my liking. But only problem is they are about halfway up the perch rails(for lack of a better term) and they will not go lower, I've tried umpteen times to sort this but the height wont budge. even if they go up or down. Any tips on how to get them lower? and how to do it. I have been told to take adjusters out and take helpers out but in all honesty I don't feel comfortable doing these with so little info about how and why to do it on the internet. No picture or video tutorials ANYWHERE! So any help will be much appreciated on this matter.
When i had them fitted by my mechanic neighbour he said he didn't want to put them too low as it wouldn't make it down his garage ramp without damaging some paint/bodywork. It sounds silly but his ramp to his garage workshop is a solid 50 degree hill and mine was millimetres from scraping.
I would include a picture but I'm not sure on how to as i've never posted on a forum before.
Thanks in Advance,
Jack
Needing some help searched everywhere on how to do this as its really bugging me.
I have FK Street Coilovers on my 2013 Polo. The front sit perfect but the rears arch gap is too big for my liking. But only problem is they are about halfway up the perch rails(for lack of a better term) and they will not go lower, I've tried umpteen times to sort this but the height wont budge. even if they go up or down. Any tips on how to get them lower? and how to do it. I have been told to take adjusters out and take helpers out but in all honesty I don't feel comfortable doing these with so little info about how and why to do it on the internet. No picture or video tutorials ANYWHERE! So any help will be much appreciated on this matter.
When i had them fitted by my mechanic neighbour he said he didn't want to put them too low as it wouldn't make it down his garage ramp without damaging some paint/bodywork. It sounds silly but his ramp to his garage workshop is a solid 50 degree hill and mine was millimetres from scraping.
I would include a picture but I'm not sure on how to as i've never posted on a forum before.
Thanks in Advance,
Jack