I have an NA6 with the Koni Sports & king spring combo.
This is relevant to all NA6's & NA8's which have the same set up.
This procedure may be considered dodgy by some. But if all you want to do is raise the suspension or lower it. Its not nececary to remove the whole shock. It can be done with The shock in place & takes about 20 min.
in the below pic
Here you can see the shock with the cup that holds the spring. The cup is held in place by a clip. Just below the cup you can see a grove which is the lowest setting.
so all you want to do is move the clip into the desired grove
all you need to do is move the cup whch holds the spring in place. to ecpose the circlip.
what you need
average size screwdriver
Sledge hammer handle
Cow bar
thats what I used doesn't really matter what you use to lever it with as long as you raise the cup evenly
All you do is place the levers the levers on the half shaft & the lower suspension arm. Raise the cup enough to expose the circlip. Then move the Circlip to the desired position and make sure its placed in the grove correctly. Lower the cup & there you are.
There things in life which need to be done correctly. I think this is safe enough as long as you get the circlip correctly back into its grove. You may scrach some of the paint off the shock ( ) but other than that you may bent the cup..... But its easy enough.
I had to be a little creative with the handle forcing upwards & the crow bar downwards & used my foot to hold the crow bar so i had 1 hand free to move the circlip with the screw driver.
Not rocket science. Straight forward.
I'll get some more pics once I do it again.
Took me just on 20 min in the poring rain for the rear end only.
I did the front like that a few months ago.
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btw is that abs I can see on that half shaft??
looks like he has upgraded to a torsen from a late model nb. mine has the same thing, i didn't know what the sprocket thingos were for until fattima pointed it out to me.
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StanTheMan wrote:Yep Upgraded torsen from a NB8A. I have no ABS
I know the feeling dude...
I think heaps of crunches and sit-ups help though......
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fastfreddygassit wrote:StanTheMan wrote:I have no ABS
I know the feeling dude...
I think heaps of crunches and sit-ups help though......
FFG... With the pic in the weekly VIC meet thread and now this... I'm WORRIED!
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rocked up to Stan's earlier tonight and he kindly raised my rear suspension. it was initially on the lowest perch, and now sits on the highest. the front was not changed.
note that the \"after\" images were taken immediately after the car was raised - the springs would have settled a slightly since then.
click for larger images
it was pretty dark out, so the lighting sucks, but you get the idea. sorry for the crap host - imagebox is down as i type this...
before:
after:
thanks once again Stan!
i've decided to drop my car off at TT tomorrow morning to have them check out that wierd noise from my front suspension. probably something i shouldn't keep putting off.
note that the \"after\" images were taken immediately after the car was raised - the springs would have settled a slightly since then.
click for larger images
it was pretty dark out, so the lighting sucks, but you get the idea. sorry for the crap host - imagebox is down as i type this...
before:
after:
thanks once again Stan!
i've decided to drop my car off at TT tomorrow morning to have them check out that wierd noise from my front suspension. probably something i shouldn't keep putting off.
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