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: Anyone have a how to on coilover install?


atsownz
05-03-2010, 04:33 PM
I just ordered some ksports and was wondering if there was a link to a "install how to" ?:evil:

cg95660
05-03-2010, 07:33 PM
I just ordered some ksports and was wondering if there was a link to a "install how to" ?:evil:

The fronts are easy but the backs can be harder to adjust. The drivers rear oem assembly is a bitch to get out. When I did mine I snugged every thing slapped the wheels on with three lugs and dropped it down to see where I wanted it. I guess the speed and difficulty of install can be based on your abailities. Hit me back if you need help.

Billboard
05-03-2010, 10:34 PM
x2 how/where does the front camber kit work???
also not sur on the rear???

help pix anyone??

atsownz
05-03-2010, 10:40 PM
Yeah are there any pics, or how do you get to the rear upper mount bolts>?

ADVAN ELEMENT
05-03-2010, 11:49 PM
installing any set of coilovers on the element is pretty simple, as long as you're familiar with switching out suspension parts, or basically if you're pretty handy with tools.

fronts:

- 14mm socket for upper strut bolts. (x3)
- 19 and 21 mm sockets for lower strut bolts (x2)
- 12 mm socket for brake line bolt (x1)
- 19mm socket for ball joint
- ball joint separator, makes separation of your ball joint way much easier! (16 bucks at auto zone)

*** also when you completely remove your front struts, be careful not to hyper extend your axles! they can separate and possibly need replacement! i done it before! 200+ bucks to replace!***

rears:

- 14 mm socket for upper strut bolts (x2)
- 19 mm socket for lower strut bolt (x1)

***LR strut assembly will and i repeat, "WILL" be a pain in the ass to remove! there's a box that will limit your space when removing that assembly! you may smash your fingers!****

**** buy a camber kit asap and install it as soon as you do this install. your rear camber will be so messed up your car will look ugly!****

front camber kits only involve replacing your lower strut bolts.... only until someone mocks up a kit that consists of camber plates just like the ksports.

if you have a day to spend in the garage, im sure anyone can do this. a really simple install, but can be lengthy if you're not familiar. in my case, i can fully swap out an element's suspension and install coilovers within 2 hours just because i swapped them out countless times. just try it. anyone can do it!

=)

insane_sc
05-04-2010, 12:25 AM
Yes, on your Ksports, you do NOT need front camber bolts, only the rear camber kit. Also, I found that if you drop your rear sway bar body mounts(12mm socket), you can get the rears out in about 20 minutes, I am not kidding, I did my entire ksport install in about 4 hours with 2 jack stand and all basic tools, no lift. Get PB Blaster and soak all your bolts the day before, it WILL save your a lot of time the day of install.

The hardest part is the pre adjustments and with the rear KSports, once you find the height you want your rears to be at, take off the top nut, turn the inner sleeve down about 3/4", the take a jack and pump under the rear control arm to push the strut back through the top hat and tighten, this will give yoyr ksports a lot more travel and will not bottom out do to the soft rear springs. Once KSport makes a revises spring for us, this should solve the problem. With the setup I mentioned abouve, you should not bottom out the shock on normal driving, but on big jarring bumps, you still may, especially with wieght in the back.

Later
Steve

Billboard
05-04-2010, 01:48 PM
so does any one have a picture or can better describe where the front camber bolt goes??????

im actually in the middle of lowering and am a little confuse about the front camber bolts...

need my e back tomorrow....

Billboard
05-04-2010, 02:10 PM
where does this bolt go (front camber kit bolt)???

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d145/billshouse/DSC00313.jpg

some where here???
http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d145/billshouse/DSC00312.jpg

insane_sc
05-04-2010, 04:56 PM
It goes in the top strut to spindle mounting hole.

AztecRol
04-20-2011, 03:35 PM
Yes, on your Ksports, you do NOT need front camber bolts, only the rear camber kit.

Later
Steve

I just wanted to make sure about something, the top of the front Ksport has
the pillow ball mount. That is how you adjust the camber for the fronts, correct??
Someone in another post said they were for caster??
I want to make sure when you say you dont need front camber bolts, that the
reason is because you can adjust it with the top of the Ksport. Let me know.

Thanks.

GaryS
04-20-2011, 04:39 PM
I just wanted to make sure about something, the top of the front Ksport has
the pillow ball mount. That is how you adjust the camber for the fronts, correct??


Well, it would be if the opening in the top of the shock tower was larger. As you can see from this picture the travel of the adjusters is so limited to as to make them unusable.

AztecRol
04-20-2011, 06:47 PM
Well, it would be if the opening in the top of the shock tower was larger. As you can see from this picture the travel of the adjusters is so limited to as to make them unusable.

My main reason for asking is to make sure it does camber. Looking at that
set up, (I havent installed mine yet), it looks like there are more than just four
holes on the camber plate. If you wanted to give that specific E more negative
camber, you could take the two screws closest to the top of the pic, closest
to the engine, and move them to the two empty holes. You could then slide the
plate in toward the engine bay giving you more negative camber. By doing the
opposite, you could add more camber. Here is a pic from the Ksport website
that shows the extra holes that I am talking about, in case you cant see them
in the pic above).

http://www.ksportusa.com/grfx/products/coilovers/cd01/3_large.jpg

GaryS
04-20-2011, 09:12 PM
My main reason for asking is to make sure it does camber. Looking at that
set up, (I havent installed mine yet), it looks like there are more than just four
holes on the camber plate. If you wanted to give that specific E more negative
camber, you could take the two screws closest to the top of the pic, closest
to the engine, and move them to the two empty holes. You could then slide the
plate in toward the engine bay giving you more negative camber. By doing the
opposite, you could add more camber. Here is a pic from the Ksport website
that shows the extra holes that I am talking about, in case you cant see them
in the pic above).

http://www.ksportusa.com/grfx/products/coilovers/cd01/3_large.jpg

Ah-HAH! I missed the holes in the picture I posted. Although moving the bolts to other holes will adjust the camber it may not be as precise as some tech would like but it would be better than having the massive negative camber from lowering the vehicle destroying your tires. You would have to remove the bolts, move the strut top toward the outside of the car and then place the bolts in whatever holes are available to keep it in that position.

There is no caster adjustment however.

Also: That strut mount in the picture above is not the same as the picture I posted. Note the difference in the mounting studs.

AztecRol
04-21-2011, 12:46 AM
Also: That strut mount in the picture above is not the same as the picture I posted. Note the difference in the mounting studs.

Yeah, just for reference. I have no idea what car that is from, just wanted
to show the mounting holes. I am sure they are similar if not exactly the same.
:-D

vfxraven19
05-03-2012, 03:17 PM
Well, it would be if the opening in the top of the shock tower was larger. As you can see from this picture the travel of the adjusters is so limited to as to make them unusable.

Does your passenger side front camber plate look similar to this config?

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/65388_10150276422070613_628435612_15052018_4647696 _n.jpg