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    Veteran Member Four Rings 4Rings3Liters's Avatar
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    Easy Adjustable Coilovers

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    I'm looking to get coilovers soon but I'm looking for a set that are easy to adjust while on the car. I don't feel like dropping the subframe every time I want to change something. Are H&Rs coilovers good or am I going to have to live with the hassle?

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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    The only ones, I've heard that are adjustable on the car are Vogtlands and of course the V-Maxx's that are due to drop, er, sometime in the future.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings 02silverb6's Avatar
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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    If I remember correctly Bilstein PSS9's are alot easier if not the easiest.
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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    Quote Originally Posted by 02silverb6 View Post
    If I remember correctly Bilstein PSS9's are alot easier if not the easiest.
    They are very easy. Don't even need to jack up the car to change the dampening. Just push in and dial the number wheel for the rebound setting you need.

    For ride height adjustment, I just raised mine up an inch for the winter. The front coils were super easy to raise. Didn't even really need tools to get it done. The rear coils took more time and had to use the spanners to get the job done. Never had to remove them from the car, but did take the wheels off.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings rxrep's Avatar
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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    Vogtlands are easy as pie. Allen/hex on an extension right up through the hole in the center of the rear spring. No subframe dropping or spring pulling for adjustment at all.
    I don't even have to jack my car up or take wheels off.
    These really came in handy during the intial settling phase. You can micro-adjust all four corners to perfect ride height and not have to think, "F this. It's too much of a PITA to do so I'll leave it 1/8" off".
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    Veteran Member Three Rings dchan189's Avatar
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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    dude just get tein street coilovers with edfc, just a click away for adjusting!

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    Re: Easy Adjustable Coilovers

    Quote Originally Posted by dchan189 View Post
    dude just get tein street coilovers with edfc, just a click away for adjusting!
    I think he was speaking about height adjustability and edfc only adjusts dampening. Furthermore Tein doesn't make and edfc module for our cars.
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