jkuga
Proven Member
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- Feb 12, 2017
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Oregon
This may be a silly question but...
I recently purchased some Feal's for my 2g and was attempting to try and set the ride height on the fronts in preparation for installing them. While trying to unlock the lower ring that controls the ride height i ended up twisting the lower threaded portion of the coilover on one of them. Originally I was worried I had accidentally moved the spring preload collar but I don't think that is the case. The preload collars are not quite even though. So my question is two fold. Would the preload collars be slightly different to account for a small variance in the springs or did I accidentally change the preload? And two would spinning the threaded portion on the shock have changed anything?
Having toyed with it a little bit the threaded portion and the preload collar seem to move together so I really don't think that the preload was changed at all.
The red arrow refers to the motion of the threaded portion on the shock and the green circle refers to the preload collar.
I recently purchased some Feal's for my 2g and was attempting to try and set the ride height on the fronts in preparation for installing them. While trying to unlock the lower ring that controls the ride height i ended up twisting the lower threaded portion of the coilover on one of them. Originally I was worried I had accidentally moved the spring preload collar but I don't think that is the case. The preload collars are not quite even though. So my question is two fold. Would the preload collars be slightly different to account for a small variance in the springs or did I accidentally change the preload? And two would spinning the threaded portion on the shock have changed anything?
Having toyed with it a little bit the threaded portion and the preload collar seem to move together so I really don't think that the preload was changed at all.
The red arrow refers to the motion of the threaded portion on the shock and the green circle refers to the preload collar.
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