SamCorsaB
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Registered: 2nd Nov 09
Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire
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Heard some different stories about them catching on the wheels ive seen the help topic and how to adjust by adding extra springs but i really cant be bothered with that. i just want bolt on bolt off. im wanting jom redline coilovers so could someone shed some light on this situation or if anyone has rear coilovers and they dont catch let me know. many thanks sam
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RO55iman
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Registered: 11th Dec 09
Location: Eindhoven, Netherlands 5656 AE
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I bought a set of Jamex coilovers and mine don't catch at all. Although there is a rattling from the back of my car now which makes me think they were not fitted properly or tight enough. Does the height adjuster go on the bottom or top of the spring? As mine sits above the spring making it impossible to adjust without jacking the whole car up again or a ramp.
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Sean-B
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Registered: 1st May 07
Location: Wolverhampton Drives: 200SX S14a
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I've got AVO rear coilovers and mine didn't catch at all, can get my hand around the collar.
These are proper rear coilovers as well not like the cheaper ones.

[Edited on 28-04-2010 by Sean-B]
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Daveskater
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Registered: 29th Apr 08
Location: Oxford, UK Drives: Jap wagon
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The adjuster goes under the spring.
Rear coilovers are usually just like normal suspension but the rear spring sits on a cup thing that you screw up and down to adjust the height. Apart from some, I think it's GAZ that do ones where the spring is around the strut.
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