They wont work in your car...
I think you need to send them to me![]()
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People put a bit of chain lube on the spring perch thread so it doesn't seize. It's probably a smart thing to do if you're going to be doing a bid of adjusting as it'll make screwing the perch nut a little easier
No shi*t dude. They dont -.-
Im ridiculously pissed off. It seems the two holes on the front hub that joins the suspension and hub together (where camber is adjusted) They dont seem to align. I can get the top on on but not the bottom, or vice versa.
The only optioni i see is to redrill the holes, but then the whole will just be bigger, which isnt good at all.
Ideas ?
- Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
- Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
- Brown U.S import 81 cabby
- 88 Honda crx b18cr
Im not sure mate,
Have you tried swapping them around? like put left side on right, and right on left. I dont think it should matter, but worth a shot?
Have you tried putting both bolts through before bolting the strut top onto body?
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Well i double checked and there is a gap inbetween the hub control arm thingo and the coilovers. I cant explain it so i took a pic.
Anyway im curious, to fill the gap can i place something inbetween the two? Or will i have to cut the mounting off my old suspension and weld it to this one? As it fits that way. Could this suspension possibly be for a newer mk1 that has a wider and longer control arm thingo ?
Grrrrr.
The control arm thing (waht i was talking about)
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- Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
- Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
- Brown U.S import 81 cabby
- 88 Honda crx b18cr
CRAP!! thats a good 3-4mm off :S
Then gap in second pic should close up a bit when you tighten bolts,
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Nah maybe its the pic, but its only 2mm maybe 3. Would the mounting plates on the coilovers be suitable to be drilled, so its an oval shape? That way ill be able to get the bolt through?
Also the gap in the second pic is 2mm or so. ANd the plates are solid, so im thinking put washers in between. Should settle the problem
Anyone understand metals and so forth, would me drilling the plates/mounting brackets affect it badly?
- Orange Golf mk1 LS, 1.8 5speed, 32/36 - sold
- Golf mk1 Swallowtail rebuild, completely stripped
- Brown U.S import 81 cabby
- 88 Honda crx b18cr
before you drill anything i'd contact the seller and check the ad that it specifies YOUR model car, if it does I would either request a refund or an exchange if the ones you got are faulty/defective. You do still have consumer rights on ebay, if it doesn't specify your car I'd start looking to on-sell
Driving the coal. Low and rattly.
considering they probably came from belgium or wherever and the shipping cost as much as the coilovers themselves (this was the case with the hottunings i got from the hottuning ebay store, mine has TaTechnix or something stamped on them. pretty sure its all the same thing) if its only a few mm off id just make them fit rather then worry about a refund/replacement.
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