Thank Magpie.
Sorry to take this thread a little of topic but I will be installing some new coilover shortly for the first time. Without doing any research yet I just thought I would instal them out of the box albeit the perch height in both pairs evenly adjusted prior to fitting. Once fitted I would check ride height and make subsequent adjustments on the fly.
Is the above approach suitable or are the better/faster ways?
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lucmor444 wrote:Without doing any research yet I just thought I would instal them out of the box albeit the perch height in both pairs evenly adjusted prior to fitting. Once fitted I would check ride height and make subsequent adjustments on the fly.
Will try and not get this topic too far off....
I made this post a while ago (video is not mine)
- Remove dampers
- remove springs, bump stops and disconnect sway bars
- install damper back in, install wheel
- jack up wheel to where either the wheel hits the wheel arch or the damper lifts the car
- adjust the lower collar (damper length) so that the tyre just touches the inside of the wheel arch as the damper is fully compressed
- install spring/bump stop
- measure adjusted damper and remove the other side and match the length
- set ride height by adjusting the spring perch
- attach sway bar
- rinse and repeat steps for the rears
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Thx magpie, much appreciated.
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lucmor444 wrote:better/faster ways?
Magpie wrote:1. Remove dampers
3. install damper back in, install wheel
lucmor444, you're probably already aware of this, but in terms of steps 1 & 3 there's the long bolt method: https://www.clubroadster.net/vb_forum/2 ... ethod.html
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93_Clubman wrote:lucmor444 wrote:better/faster ways?Magpie wrote:1. Remove dampers
3. install damper back in, install wheel
lucmor444, you're probably already aware of this, but in terms of steps 1 & 3 there's the long bolt method: https://www.clubroadster.net/vb_forum/2 ... ethod.html
Thx 93_Clubman - I had heard that was the easiest and will be what I will do.
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You may need to loosen off the sway bar mounting bolts as these can stop the long bolt coming through.lucmor444 wrote:Thx 93_Clubman - I had heard that was the easiest and will be what I will do.
I'm replacing all my front suspension arms on the weekend happy to take some photos if that will help.
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Magpie wrote:You may need to loosen off the sway bar mounting bolts as these can stop the long bolt coming through.lucmor444 wrote:Thx 93_Clubman - I had heard that was the easiest and will be what I will do.
I'm replacing all my front suspension arms on the weekend happy to take some photos if that will help.
Any assistance is much appreciated so photos would be great:)
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lucmor444 wrote: Without doing any research yet I just thought I would instal them out of the box albeit the perch height in both pairs evenly adjusted prior to fitting. Once fitted I would check ride height and make subsequent adjustments on the fly.
Is the above approach suitable or are the better/faster ways?
In most cases you can get away with that approach. But following the steps that Magpie lays out is what you ideally should be doing. It is time consuming though.
MCA tell you that they set the overall damper length correctly at the factory, and in most cases (when you run 15 inch wheels) its probably in the ball park of what you want.
With Wombit's car, because he is running 17s with slightly over-size tyres, at full bump it was rubbing on the front. So we had to change the base height adjuster slightly to make the overall length a little longer to prevent this.
Magpie wrote:You may need to loosen off the sway bar mounting bolts as these can stop the long bolt coming through.
Spot on. I wish you had been around the first time I tried the long bolt method, had me puzzled for a while. You don't need to take them right out, just get the end of the bolts flush with top of the captive nuts.
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