406 coilovers

Shocks, springs, anything to do with the running gear

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midsdaz
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Re: 406 coilovers

Post by midsdaz »

Ye I'm gonna look in to changing the springs I dont think the rokker ones can take the weight of the car will ur 306 springs fit the 406 the upgraded ones u have ? Rokker and race land are the same company
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Mig5
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Re: 406 coilovers

Post by Mig5 »

RobTurbo wrote:
After they were on for a while the adjusters sized solid
Thats why the threads should be covered with grease when fitting and after each adjustment.
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spawngti
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Re: 406 coilovers

Post by spawngti »

With both these type of coilovers, i would recommend the helper springs should be removed. This should reduce bottoming out.
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