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512TR ride height adjustment tool

Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by ants2au, Sep 11, 2012.

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  1. ants2au

    ants2au Formula Junior

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    Hi,

    Did this tool come in the tool kit, or was it obtained separately?
    if not in the tool, is it something we can still purchase?
    Does anyone have a picture of one?

    Cheers.
     
  2. BlackTesta

    BlackTesta Karting

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    This is standard tool, which is suitable for all kind of current adjustable coilovers like H&R, KW, Bilstein, Teil etc.

    Please check the required diameter and then get the tool from eBay or similar web-source.

    The tool is called hook wrench or hook spanner.
     
  3. ants2au

    ants2au Formula Junior

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    Ah, cool. yes I was wondering what it was called so I could look it up on the bay..

    thank you for the quick response.


     
  4. BlackTesta

    BlackTesta Karting

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    No prob, but please check ring diameter before you order the tool.

    Obviously, you need 2 wrenchs for each shock ->

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1e85NOrZks[/ame]
     
  5. ants2au

    ants2au Formula Junior

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    So if I raised the front of my car say, 2mm, how much of a alignment change would I expect?
    is it enough to have to go back and re-align the camber and toe, or is the change so small, that I wont even notice it.

    What I wont notice is 1/8th of a degree change...

    Any thoughts?
     
  6. rexrcr

    rexrcr Formula 3
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    Negligible and not worth an alignment check unless it's been years since the last one, then you should align the chassis.

    I have a tech article on this subject: http://www.deltavee.net/articles/lowering.htm

    I use SnapOn spring platform wrenches in two different sizes, part numbers are listed in the article.

    Are you raising for curb clearance?

    Best,
    Rob

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  7. ants2au

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    #7 ants2au, Sep 16, 2012
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    Hi, yes I am.

    I had an alignment when I got new tyres, so its all good on that front.

    It just feathers the driveway, just... depending on fuel load :)

    I think 2mm will be enough


     
  8. BlackTesta

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    2mm? You mean 2cm...
     
  9. 166&456

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    Contrary to that video I would use spring clamps to take the load off the spring perch, especially since the Ferrari components are mostly aluminum.
     
  10. BlackTesta

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    No need to do that.

    More important is to clean the threads properly and use a lot of WD40 or similar grease to avoid destroying the aluminium threads and rings.
     
  11. rexrcr

    rexrcr Formula 3
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    I agree, I use PB Blaster. There's a rubber vibration damper on the top and bottom of the spring, increasing friction to turn tremendously. Plu

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  12. rexrcr

    rexrcr Formula 3
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    ... Plus some shocks have over spray of a thick, black coating gumming up the threads.

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  13. ants2au

    ants2au Formula Junior

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    No, definitely only need a couple of mm.


     
  14. Red Head Seeker

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    #14 Red Head Seeker, Sep 18, 2012
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    How does 2mm or 1/8 of an inch help?.....I bet a couple of breakfast pancakes in your tummy affects the ride height 2mm.....Mark
     
  15. BlackTesta

    BlackTesta Karting

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    Exactly!

    Funny thing, just go to your mechanic and ask for serious wheel alignment...and then tell the guy, that you increased the height about 2mm :D :D :D

    The mechanic will throw some tools ;)
     
  16. ants2au

    ants2au Formula Junior

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    Haha, then I will have to throw them at myself.



    thing, just go to your mechanic and ask for serious wheel alignment...and then tell the guy, that you increased the height about 2mm :D :D :D

    The mechanic will throw some tools ;)[/QUOTE]
     

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