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Thanks guys.

Got Friday half day at work so I can get these on.

 

I'm curious as to how these adjust on the car....

The top two locking rings are for the spring preload which I've been told to leave well alone.

 

The bottom locking rings allows you to extend / shorten the shock.

(My friend done a quick demo yesterday)

 

Can this be done on the car?

 

I'll go home later and get more acquainted :)

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Voila, she is done!

Took a little while to get the car where I like. We ran out of time so it's not perfect.

 

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Saw this as well which has me worried slightly!

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I'll get some better shots today

 

Overall. Very pleased. These coilovers ride extremely well.

For those interested, this isn't as low as these go. Far from it. There muist be 2-3 inches of thread left.

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The coilies have definitely helped the handling, but there's still more that needs to be done!

 

And I've just gone onto eBay to buy that Toyosports catback I've seen for the past year or so and it's not there!  :x

 

Plan B, anyone?

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Came of the M4 this morning and on the slip road, I pressed the clutch and it felt very spongey.

 

Felt spongey for about another mile before I was able to come off the A404 into a residential area.

Lots of play in the pedal. No obvious leaks around the slave cylinder or reservoir.

 

Decided to lift the reservoir cap. Empty.

Managed to limp it 2miles to Halfords and picked up some Dot4.

 

I have a leak somewhere.. but where ? :(

 

Any common areas or hoses to check?

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