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hey pple just got my coilovers and i was wondering if anyone can point me in right direction as to where to get them installed .

I tried few shops in my area and not many shops are keen.

Or if a member can help me out that would be great , plus i can supply a slab :D

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I can help but im in melbourne. Its not that hard if you have tools and dont mind having a crack yourself. Otherwise there should be plenty of workshops in sydney that will be happy to do it. Who said they werent keen on it?

my coilovers are similar to isc and i might have found a solution for the rubbing ... if i wind the bottom of the coil overs(the part where you mount the to car) out by about 15mm and then wind the spring up to archive the same drop will this work?

because as i can see that can be wind in and (does this has to be wound all way till end) and then you have the spring at top that be be wind up and down.

do the bottom have to be wound down all the way ?

if this is possible then it will be like stock strut and clear the tyre so it does not rub

Edited by 08r3308

All i did when i fitted my JIC's was take the tension up on the spring so it wasn't loose, then adjusted the height from the base, Bennett is spot on!

Dont forget to secure your ABS sensor cable either! I just left mine on the original bracket then cable tied it to the strut in a similar place (where it wont rub on a tyre or rim)

But in all, easy as to do :P

Pretty much! Have a play around with the pre-load on the spring and the bump and rebound adjustment once you've got them on the car and driven on them.

But yeah, as long as the spring is captive as a starting point.

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