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Matt Holley

Coil Over Springs

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Matt Holley

I recently bought some bilstien coilovers with 180lb 9'' springs, I rushed when I got home to fit them ready for combe tomorrow and now I wish I hadnt bothered <_<

 

On the lowest I can get them I can get nearly all my hand in between the wheel and arch, so I have a bit of a problem, do I take it to combe and try and fit some new springs there? ( merlins sell springs) if so how long should I go for? or just leave it at home and worry about it later.

 

Has anyone tried changing the springs by taking out the top mounts with the strut still in the hub, I think the spring might go through the strut top hole but would be good to know if anyone has done it before.

 

Thanks matt

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smighall

I run 7" springs on mine.

 

And yes you can drop them through from the top mount holes <_<

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Sandy

Don't worry about them being loose in the cups either.

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taylorspug

Until you need to MOT it....

 

Get some helper spring too, saves you th bother of having to take it apart again.

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Matt Holley

Problem solved B)

 

I took it to combe today and in between to rain showers swapped them for 7inch springs as I thought it needed to go down 2 inches, when I got the old springs out it turned out the springs that I have been sold as 9in were in fact 10in :) no wonder it sat so high.

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AdamP

That's the joys of coilovers!

 

180lb a bit soft on track though?

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smighall

Mine passed MOT without helper springs, as the top mount has a cone shape which makes sure the springs sit properly.

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christopher
Mine passed MOT without helper springs, as the top mount has a cone shape which makes sure the springs sit properly.

 

 

Hmm what do you mean by this? Is it difficult to pass MOT with coilovers? Why is that?

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Rom

Coilovers with short springs can suffer liek standard shocks with lowerign springs. When vehicle is raised, the spring isnt always long enough to remain properly seated. Thus it can be failed on an mot for insecure spring.

A helper spring is much smaller than a main, helps keep the spring seated when unsprung.

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