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post Aug 20, 2008 - 8:12 PM
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Hi does anyone know how to adjust the hieght of coilovers? I got some JIC Magic ones second hand and i don't know 100% the technique needed to lower or raise my car with the coil overs. Thanks....
post Aug 23, 2008 - 1:41 AM
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There should be two rings threaded onto the coil over, and they should be locked together up against the spring - do not touch them. If you want to lower or raise the car you'll want to rotate the bottom that mounts to your hubs. I'll try and dig up a picture for reference.



Leave the top two rings alone, you can adjust by spinning the hub attachment up or down and then lock the lowest ring up against it. Generally once it's all on the car you can just loosen up the lower collar and spin the entire threaded body in the desired direction, and then lock it back down.

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post Aug 23, 2008 - 6:59 PM
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hey thanks for that, i'll give it a try. thanks...
post Aug 24, 2008 - 12:55 PM
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exactly, my new ksports adjust from the bottom too... I wish I had a pic but theres a threaded sleave inbetween the strut... just dont adjust too much and get alignment done too

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