As Promised
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Rear Shocks as out of box, but I lowered them 11mm (mearsure between locknuts (91mm) and using a vernier make gap 80mm. Leave front shocks as supplied (56mm) between locknuts.
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Showing detail of shocks, well made.
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Original top mounts added to new coilovers, no issues really but best to use spring compressors to remove from old units.
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This bit is important for setting up car after installation (4 wheel alignment). Looking at top hole/slot of picture the slot needs extending at least 2mm towards shock body so correct camber can be set. Rear shocks only, The fronts came into limits without modification
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Spanner set supplied with coilovers
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Before fitment
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Before fitment
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After fitment
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After fitment
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Old and New
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First trip out after fitment, the roads were wet so not ideal but car felt pretty planted.
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Not sure of badge!!
Basically if you extend the slots of the rear shocks as pictured the car will have all the adjustment to set up correctly, I used Christchurch Tyres in Dorset, They had all the knowledge and skill, the car feels absolutely fantastic and I am really pleased with the results. I need to trial different damping settings but at present I have them set at position 10 out of 30 which is firm but not uncomfortable.
If you need anymore info give me a shout
Cheers Simon