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    Senior Member Two Rings ACHAHockey's Avatar
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    Aug 17 2009
    AZ Member #
    46525
    My Garage
    996 911 turbo
    Location
    Buffalo, NY

    H&R coilover adjustment

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    I wanted to lower the rear on my 2000 4.2, but can't find a definitive answer on whether or not height is as easy as just turning the spanner wrench.

    some articles I read you have to turn an allen key at the bottom, read another that said you can just use the spanner, and another that said the entire coilover needs to be removed. it'll be up on my lift this weekend, so I wanted to try to tackle dropping the rear 1/4" or so.

    thanks in advance.
    2000 A6 4.2 - 18x9.5 Raderwerks, 275/35s, Vibrant mufflers, H&R coilovers, 25mm spacers in rear - 15 mm in front, Pioneer P2300 in-dash.
    2002 911 turbo - custom "straight" exhaust, PSS10s, GT2 control arms, GT2 clutch/plate/slave, bigger DVs.
    2007 STi shit box - too much to list.

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    Senior Member Two Rings
    Join Date
    Dec 17 2006
    AZ Member #
    14280
    My Garage
    2000 A6 2.7t 6mt
    Location
    Berkeley / Palo Alto

    on H&R coils on the 2.7t, it's just a matter of using two spanner wrenches. One that works the locking collar and one that actually does work. Thats it...unless its seized then it's super annoying.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings A4edwin's Avatar
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    Dec 07 2008
    AZ Member #
    36066
    My Garage
    01 a6 4.2 sport, 92vw cabriolet, 03 Tahoe, 03 Ford Explorer sport.
    Location
    New York

    I hate it if the collar's by the upper control arm in the rear. It's annoying to get the wrench in there but other than that it's super easy

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