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  • Noob coilover adjustment question

    Ok so I have Street-Line coilovers fitted and I want to drop the front just a touch more than the mechanics did.
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    These aren't the ones (just a similar pic from google)
    Am I twisting the collars up (to compress the helper spring) to lower it, or lowering the collars?
    Just want to be 100% before jacking it up.
    Cheers

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    Noob coilover adjustment question

    You want to twist down to lower it, as the strut collar will go further up towards top of struts


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    Last edited by milldinho; 13-10-2014, 07:10 PM.

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    • #3
      How to adjust height on coilover suspension - YouTube


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      • #4
        Sweet, ill twist them downwards then. Cheers Milldinho

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kozij View Post
          Sweet, ill twist them downwards then. Cheers Milldinho
          Glad to help [emoji1]


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          • #6
            You will need to redo the alignment as well.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by bazzle View Post
              You will need to redo the alignment as well.
              Please explain that? If the strut is compressed on the street, as you go over a bump, does the alignment change?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bazzle View Post
                You will need to redo the alignment as well.
                If he's only dropping it a cm or two it should be fine. It will get a fraction more camber & a fraction more toe-in.

                I dropped my car 35mm at the front and while the toe could come out about 3mm its not worth worrying about.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by h100vw View Post
                  Please explain that? If the strut is compressed on the street, as you go over a bump, does the alignment change?

                  Gavin
                  Yes Gav, it does. Bloody thing is changing all the time. To the point i used to make fat bastards sit in the drivers seat when aligning their rolly-polly cars that matched their rolly-polly bodies.

                  I also had several bags of concrete that I'd place in the boot or on the floor to simulate vehicle load - mainly for problem cars.
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