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Stance coilover help needed

Old Jul 20, 2013 | 02:17 PM
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So I've been fighting with figuring out how to adjust these front coils! The diagram I have laid out is pretty straight forward. The front coilovers are just a *****!

So my issue is: When I unlock the locking nut (A)....I go to move B1, but B2 also spins with it. I'm not sure how to adjust the other two (C) by the brake line, but if someone can help me I would appreciate your input. I'm trying to raise the height also if you can lead me in the right direction!
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Old Jul 20, 2013 | 02:58 PM
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C goes loose , just to allow it to spin. If you need to extend shock length , lock b1 and b2 together better before you turn for shock length extension. Finally , if your raising the car , it should be done with preload b1 , the adjustment at A should never change if properly set

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Old Jul 21, 2013 | 07:19 PM
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Ok, so I'm guessing you replied through a cell phone. The wording you used is confusing. But you are saying that B1 should be moved by itself to raise the car!?

so since B1 and B2 are spinning together when I'm adjusting I somehow need to get B1 to move by itself????

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