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Dont want to do it tomorrow and find ive done wrong but in my head i think so too
Ive mailed Ahmed to ask for his opinion as his springs are made to mate with Konis....
Mike, you didnt fully commit today ( saying be carefull what you take out etc ), is theyre any reason for that? As you say above they SHOULD sit in the hub fully to the shoulder?
Common sense tells me that the weight of the car should be on the swaged collar and not the pinch bolt
you can see the difference in width at the shoulder before the shocker narrors again, so im guessing thats where the strength is if it sits with the shoulder higher, then im guessing its straining on a narrow/weaker part that should be passed the hub, hence kinking them if cornering hard/ backroad driving etc
I've been an engineer for 33 years with I'd say 27 years of that working for the automotive market, so I guess it rules of out.
Ahmed said yes you can elongate to make the car lower but leave about 5mm above the cv boot. I didn't get a definate of yes it should sit upto the shoulder or no the should sit above
What did you take out? Looking at my pics with the measure, I'm thinking 8mm so it just sits on it?? When I took the pinch bolt out it went into the hub , more like 12mm.
AFAIR the welded collar that sits a few mm above the hub is there to stop the shock punching down through the hub should the bolt break. By allowing a few mm grace, should the bolt break the shock will only move that far down IF there is an issue, and you'll know about it i.e if it happened on track running a kerb for example.
Having the shock already restining or sitting on the hub puts unnecessary load on the top and not as it should be squeezed together and held in place.
I am looking for a picture to show this but photobucket is playing up :'(
I doubt it will make any difference overall, if it were me I would do it if I needed to, but as I have coil-overs, I don't.
You could modify spring cups or top mounts too, just get a geo check done afterwards.
Chris I'm not doing it just for the sake of lowering the car. Yes I feel it sits abit higher than I thought it would but the more I've been reading into this, I want to do what's correct. Some say how it is , is the way it should be and some say sat on the collar is the right way???
I tried asking Ahmed what he thought as if he said sat flush, then obviously his spring drops would be from there but he stayed on the fence?? So I'm non the wiser ......
The reason I am being cautious is that Koni refused to comment one way or the other . With the location bolt where it is, they seem too high and with the pinch bolt removed, they seem too low to me, so I'd do them about half way.
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