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Thread: Coilover help

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    Coilover help

    Are my coilovers upside down? This is for a Honda Jazz GD3, with BC Racing V1s
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    which part? the spring part? or the damper?

  3. #3
    hey becker.. im pretty sure it's upside down.

    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ghlight=upside

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    Spring part mate.

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    Thanks Phillip! Will fix it up soon !

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    mine is like that and its fine.
    the base is weaker and is designed to take the presure that would be exerted by a spring, so they have put the spring on the bottom.
    thats the logic i was given.

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    it runs fine, but there is lack of height adjustment in the rear, which is what i want!

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    pretty sure you can do a DIY, if you disconnect the shocks the rear should drop like a sack of potatoes.

    how is the ride with coilovers in anyway? never had that opportunity on my old car (springs broke my back, now i have coilovers in this car on some ridiculously stiff setting, sigh).

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    they are very stiff, it hurts

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