Above Forum Ad

Collapse

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Urgent Coilover help needed please

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Urgent Coilover help needed please

    Hey Guys, sorry too keep asking for help, but im all out of ideas here! I have recently installed a set of Hottuning coilovers and after some surprises (like stripped camber bolts). I finally got them in but the issue is that the top strut bolt (front struts) will not go all the way through, I posted about this before in my other thread http://www.vwwatercooled.com/forums/...t-75530-6.html but still no go, I got some help from Hayden who suggested that I take it to a macky and get them to rattle gun the bolt further but also no progess. I left the car with them because I really need it as it is my daily, but they also could not get it any further despite taking it off dissembling the strut and putting it back together again.

    Has anyone experienced this issue or heard of anyone experiencing this issue, does anyone have any ideas? Im desperate to get this mounted correctly and from the pic you can see its about 3/4 way through an its not safe to drive like that. Thanks so much guys and appreciate all help.
    1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
    1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

  • #2
    1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
    1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

    Comment


    • #3
      are you using something to hold the shaft while turning the nut?

      I use a alan key through a socket when doing mine
      Bora gone
      Vento VR6
      MKIV GSW TDI
      7P Touareg TDI

      Comment


      • #4
        Thanks for your reply Dylan8, yeah I used a alan key to hold it but how much can I turn it I turned it and it seemed to just turn until I left the tension.
        1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
        1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

        Comment


        • #5
          VWVortex.com - > DIY MK4 springs <

          check out half way down the first post where he has the alan key and socket over it.
          thats what you want to do, I just do it up until it feels secure. Never had one come undone etc

          Bora gone
          Vento VR6
          MKIV GSW TDI
          7P Touareg TDI

          Comment


          • #6
            Thanks again Dylan, that's exactly what I tried, i think my issue is more that I have very little thread showing for me to turn the nut on. I am using the same strut mount and bushing as the ones that came off the car. The only different is that I am using camber bolts but that should not cause this issue?
            1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
            1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

            Comment


            • #7
              Should I have compressed the coilovers spring when bolting the the strut mount to the coilover?
              1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
              1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

              Comment


              • #8
                Urgent Coilover help needed please

                When I done my mounts I just unbolted it, shoved it back in and got an impact gun on it. Had enough torque to over come the spinning of the strut.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Urgent Coilover help needed please

                  Maybe you put your mounts in upside down or something? That could cause a problem.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Originally posted by HaydEn View Post
                    Maybe you put your mounts in upside down or something? That could cause a problem.
                    This. or is the lower strut tightened up enough?
                    do mk3s have a nut that holds the bearing or spring hat down, then the other (as above) that holes it to the body...?
                    Last edited by dylan8; 13-03-2013, 01:22 PM.
                    Bora gone
                    Vento VR6
                    MKIV GSW TDI
                    7P Touareg TDI

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      looks like your assembly order is messed up, or something is up the wrong way
                      1979 Mk1 Golf 2door (Under construction)
                      1994 Mk3 Golf VR6T, Autronic SM4, GT30r, Peloquin, 288mm Brakes, B&G coilovers
                      2000 Audi S4 Imola Wagon, Stage 3, J-fonz tune, F21's, ER SMIC, 034 DP's, JHM DTS, JHM Trio Short Shift, 350mm Brembo 6-pot, ABT coilovers, BBS CH, RNS-E, FBSW, Alpha 2.5 cat back

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Well that's what I thought but Im like 99.9999% sure that it's in the right way otherwise the bearing wouldn't fit properly?
                        1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
                        1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Hey Dylan, yes it has but what do you mean is it down properly? I had the car at Ultra tune and they said they tried everything and still nothing?

                          Here is the DIY I used.

                          VW Jetta How To/DIY: MK3 Jetta/Golf : How To Install Front Coilovers|Forum Volkswagen Bora
                          1994 MK3 VR6 (Remus box) Daily
                          1996 MK3 GL (Remus catback and CAI) R.I.P

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            I also impact gunned it to overcome the counter spinning. Bear in mind that that nut has a stopper on one end so you need to bolt it down with a lot of force to penetrate the stopper, once it's been broken in the counter spin is greatly reduced. Take it in to any mechanic they should be able to secure it pretty easily.

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              I also used my jack to raise the wheel assembly as high up into the mounting area as possible before securing it.

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X