Hey Oppo, need some advice on adjusting coilovers.

Kinja'd!!! "TheOnelectronic" (theoneelectronic)
06/06/2014 at 21:01 • Filed to: None

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So I've got my fancy Fox coilovers installed, but the front is sitting much lower than the rear. PROBABLY need heavier springs, but in the meantime, I figured I'd crank up the adjustment collar a bit since there's still a lot of room.

Except nothing will make this thing budge. I've tried using spanner wrenches, screwdrivers, hammers... it will not turn.

It seems odd that a brand new coilover would be so hard to adjust. Any thoughts?

EDIT: Got it figured out. After sufficient hammering and cursing, whatever was holding the threads seemed to "pop" and then it turned with relative ease.


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Kinja'd!!! puddler > TheOnelectronic
06/06/2014 at 21:04

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new coilovers didn't come with a tool? does the adjusting ring have a set screw or lock ring?

sorry, pic didn't come up first time. set screw?


Kinja'd!!! TheOnelectronic > puddler
06/06/2014 at 21:05

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They did not! Very odd. I have some spanner wrenches from the last set, but they're aluminum and nearly worthless.

There is a set screw that tightens the collar, but it's loosened all the way.


Kinja'd!!! puddler > TheOnelectronic
06/06/2014 at 21:08

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is the spring compressed? very odd that it didn't come with a tool. might need a nudge with a flathead screwdriver and some small hammer whacks. best to make sure it's not crossthreaded.


Kinja'd!!! puddler > TheOnelectronic
06/06/2014 at 21:10

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my bad, after expanding the pic, instead of a flathead, stick a couple of drillbits that fit the holes & give it a wiggle.


Kinja'd!!! Squid > TheOnelectronic
06/06/2014 at 21:21

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They should have come with some spanners to undo the lock rings. Have you tried turning the threaded housing its self? I don't know really as I have not played with shocks like those yet. Don't forget that you'll probably have to recheck your ride height in a few days once the springs settle. Maybe a call into Fox would be in order for you to get the most accurate help.


Kinja'd!!! TillTheWheelsFallOff: Brocoma > TheOnelectronic
06/06/2014 at 21:29

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http://www.kartek.com/Product/1899/K…

That's used often by guys who use Kings. I have remote resis as well and in the instructions it said not to tighten the coilovers when they're on the truck, only on a heavy-duty vise. If I had only the coilovers (no resi) it could be tightened on the truck.


Kinja'd!!! Matt Urban > puddler
06/06/2014 at 22:40

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Sadly, most don't come with the spanner anymore. You have to purchase it in addition.