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Coilovers
#1
hey all i got some coilovers thanks to td_dan Smile
I have got them fitted thay sit nice but i want lower can anyone help me
Is there anyway of getting them lower as thay are to the max drop
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No.

Edit: Actually you could let the tyres down
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Connor Wrote:No.

Shorter springs
Shorter helper prings
Cut bumpstops down
Shorter top mounts
Raise suspension turrets



In that order, imo. Although the cheapest (free) and quickest way to do it would be to remove the helper spring, the smaller very soft spring which is under the main spring. If you remove that you will probably be able to lower it another 4/5cm. Only thing to watch then is that the spring seats properly at the top and bottom when you lower the car back down after being jacked up.



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Dan! Wrote:
Connor Wrote:No.

Shorter springs
Shorter helper prings
Cut bumpstops down
Shorter top mounts
Raise suspension turrets



In that order, imo. Although the cheapest (free) and quickest way to do it would be to remove the helper spring, the smaller very soft spring which is under the main spring. If you remove that you will probably be able to lower it another 4/5cm. Only thing to watch then is that the spring seats properly at the top and bottom when you lower the car back down after being jacked up.



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I'm not picking at what your saying Dan but IIRC these are the TA technix coilovers which when set on the lowest setting like mine, with the helper in place only have about 30mm between the shock body and bump stop when the car is on the ground, removing the helper will render the car permanently on the bump stops, the only real option with them is to raise the turret up or get smaller top mounts IMO as running on the bump stops really isn't the best plan.

Also Dan, if you remove the helper and the shock extends the spring will unseat, thats why its there!
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mark_airey Wrote:I'm not picking at what your saying Dan but IIRC these are the TA technix coilovers which when set on the lowest setting like mine, with the helper in place only have about 30mm between the shock body and bump stop when the car is on the ground, removing the helper will render the car permanently on the bump stops, the only real option with them is to raise the turret up or get smaller top mounts IMO as running on the bump stops really isn't the best plan.

Also Dan, if you remove the helper and the shock extends the spring will unseat, thats why its there!

Wow, didnt expect mark of all people to join in the suspension policing lol whistle

And fair point, iv never looked at the 306 ones, I know mine still has about 50mm to the bumpstops and they are at the lowest with helpers. and I know thats the main problem when removing helpers, but sooooo many people do it, and you never hear of any problems, like I say you juust have to check the spring is re-seated properly whenever you lower the car.
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Dan! Wrote:Wow, didnt expect mark of all people to join in the suspension policing lol whistle

And fair point, iv never looked at the 306 ones, I know mine still has about 50mm to the bumpstops and they are at the lowest with helpers. and I know thats the main problem when removing helpers, but sooooo many people do it, and you never hear of any problems, like I say you juust have to check the spring is re-seated properly whenever you lower the car.

I'm not policing you cheeky shite! Tongue I'm on cheap coilies on the ground! I'm in the same boat as you are Big Grin

Yeah there isn't much scope for lower than they go as standard on the 306 ones without modifying stuff like top mounts and turrets because as I say, if you remove the helper it will be literally sat on the stops which won't do anything any good. As for the whole spring unseating thing, its much the same as cut springs, You shouldn't do it, and I wouldn't do it but many people do and don't have problems.
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It's a case of 99% of the time you will get away with it. The 1% you don't, it could be catastrophic.
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Rippthrough Wrote:It's a case of 99% of the time you will get away with it. The 1% you don't, it could be catastrophic.

Very true. Just depends on the type of person you are lol Similar logic can be applied to many situations in life that we all do on a daily basis Smile
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Yeah, but I've seen plenty of springs come clean off from not having enough preload, taking the shock and usually a good chunk of steel with them.

So imagine what they're like not just without preload, but actively bouncing and rattling around on the struts....
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More to the point though...

You have TA coilies adjusted right down.....

WHY on earth would you need it to be lower heh? These things lower like mad!
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Now this might sound like a right novice question, as I have no intrest in handling/braking at all, but would upgrading to stiffer suspension make your brakes better? as you've got better weight distribution under braking... recently have considered changing my tosion bars and ARB's over, and putting some stiffer springs I have on...
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Not particularly, might give a touch more weight over the back but then the fronts lock first anyway.
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I want my tire in the arce thats why i want it lower which is the safe one to do get shorter springs ?
Is taking the helper spring out deadly ?
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Only way to do it properly, will be to get shorter dampers and adjustable drop links
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Stu what where you originally lowered with, springs?
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i was 70mm dec
shorter dampers ? cant i get shroter springs for them ?
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Ive been told that 205 coilovers fit and are shorter.......





If your brave you could have the lower spring mount welded to the shock body so its sitting on the drop link mount.



As mark has said though, theres f*ck all travel when theyer all the way down anyway so unless you like living on the bump stops then dont bother.

Also isnt your car missing the engine. Im sure that extra weight will help pull it down a little bit.
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No its all done now its going for its mot tomorrow Smile
A dont know if i could live with been on bumper stops
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IMO id speak to raceland / ta tecknics and ask about the height of the 205 coilovers
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Wanna sell them cheap Stu? whistle
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Sold already dude sold to my mate whos car i lowerd yesterday
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To go more lower take off the helper spring
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No worries buddy Smile
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Seid' Wrote:To go more lower take off the helper spring

But as said already in this thread mate, if you take out the helper spring then you risk the spring unseating when the shock extends and doing this would also render the car with no suspension travel at all as the body isn't short enough to go any lower ...
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So mark am i just best of living with how low it is then ?
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studturbo Wrote:So mark am i just best of living with how low it is then ?

That or as me and Dan were saying you could lift the top mount up or find a way of making the top mount smaller so the shock sits higher but both of these would be a right faff to do properly. The only easy way to do it is to get shorter shocks, 205 ones are worth investigating because as dumdum says they are supposedly shorter than the 306 ones but otherwise the same but you would have to check that as I'm not sure sure as I havent looked into it myself Wink
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If you get rid of the coilies Stu I dib them!
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Now I'm not being the coilover police, but aren't there more issues with going lower, such as the fact the wishbones are past the point at which they're parallel with the ground, which means you get wierd geometry changes as the car loads up into corners?

Also doesn't the wishbones being past parallel put loads of strain on the driveshafts, meaning they can pop out?

I'm more thinking out loud here; I'm sure I read something along these lines somewhere..?
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I think that's true ed haha. I really need to change all of mine!
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As above, i was under the impression the lower you get the more strain you'll be putting on your running gear, plus it'll mess with your geometry more severely once you get past the ~50mm mark (iirc). Depends what your going for, tbf i assume you're going purely for looks since 70mm is already too low to handle particularly well, especially on something like ta's lol, so i imagine you can find a way of going lower without making it impossible to drive.
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