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help lowering my lupo


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hi i need some help or advice lowing my lupo. its a 16v sport i have a coil over kit put it on about a year ago and its been off the road coz it needed a pedal box just done that so its going back on the road. i need some help leveling it out its realy high at the back and toooo low at the front does the back only go down a curtain amount?

any help would be great

thanks

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the back doesnt go very low, normally, depends what make you have. Vmaxx, ta technix etc dont go very low. If you want the back lower, take the adjuster ring out. This will lower it quite a bit more. If you want it even lower take the full adjuster block out and set the spring on the platform. Hope this helps

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im pretty sure its the same as the ta technix (phil j) an vmaxx. take the adjuster rings out first and see what it looks like

mike

hi i have do that it only brings it down about half a cm and the other side is still lower :angry: just wondering if my springs are right they say avo4r on them but on some pics the spring is around the other way to what i have them but the adjuster wont fit if i do it that way. what shall i do now?

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  • 5 weeks later...
[yes the ground is level i think the springs are wrong,the springs have 10 coils the springs in all the photos ive seen have 8

i have the same coilover kit as you and i only have 8 coils 3 are tight and 5 are spaced. the tight coils go to the top. they should only go in one way.

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