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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: chrisj on 08 July 2009, 15:38

Title: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: chrisj on 08 July 2009, 15:38
Basically the star bit in the middle of the bit that comes into the engine bay has been rounded and you can no longer turn the nut on the outside so they aren't tight enough. Does anyone have any suggestions how to fix this because it isn't tighetning all the way and its causing problems.thanks
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: Waffs1984 on 08 July 2009, 15:48
Your going to struggle tbh mate if its the bit i think you mean - can you not get a set of mole grips around the shaft of the shock (using a rag for protection)?
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: chrisj on 08 July 2009, 15:52
Knowing my bloody luck it is the bit your thinking?Would a mole grips actually be able to hold the shock though?Do they sell the coilovers as a set only does anyone know?
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: linz on 09 July 2009, 09:15
i hae them also and yh think they can only be bought in a set but as you should no they are prety cheap
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: Waffs1984 on 09 July 2009, 10:33
Knowing my bloody luck it is the bit your thinking?Would a mole grips actually be able to hold the shock though?Do they sell the coilovers as a set only does anyone know?

Well i have used this method to tighten the strut top nuts on normal shocks before, but i don't know if you will be able to get access with coilies?

Failing that the only other thing i can think of is to weld something onto the top of the strut to hold it steady whilst you undo the nut? Of course the shock is then deffo scrap metal...  :sad:
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: Hulmie on 09 July 2009, 18:04
best way would be to get a windy gun on the nut, thats how i tightened mine up.

i have one good coilover from ones fitted to my old golf. the other had broken seal and leaked. think its a Jamex coilover.
Title: Re: Hottuning coilover problem.HELP PLEASE
Post by: chrisj on 09 July 2009, 18:21
Me and my mate done this today, by putting a mole grips around the shock. All sorted now thank god. :smiley: Did find out by one coilover and it was £89 delivered in case someone ever needs one