Struggling to lower rear :(

Cheers mate! :) , no but im sure you could do it that way :)
cant cut mine tho cause dad is a copper and next door neighbour is a traffic officer. nobody is selling any polo 6n coilovers so pretty screwed on the rear. gona have to wait even longer to get these starmags on :mad:
 
Just buy 6ns off ebay and mod them yourself :) rears are really easy and you can fit the fronts as and when you need/can be fussed to

why does the bloomin signature keep resetting?
 
Just buy 6ns off ebay and mod them yourself :) rears are really easy and you can fit the fronts as and when you need/can be fussed to

why does the bloomin signature keep resetting?

Cause i cant find any on ebay and i only need the rears which i also cant find. cant find any info on here either which tells me how to mod the rears. all i get from people is cut them but defo not doing that! :mad:
 
They're easy to mod, there's a bit in the official lowering guide. Fronts are worth having for the right front/rear spring rates ratio or if you ever wanna go lower later. Mines on polo 6n all round and they're great

why does the bloomin signature keep resetting?
 
They're easy to mod, there's a bit in the official lowering guide. Fronts are worth having for the right front/rear spring rates ratio or if you ever wanna go lower later. Mines on polo 6n all round and they're great

why does the bloomin signature keep resetting?
Alright. From what iv seen on the lowering guide its just putting the k11 top mount ontop the fronts and drilling one of the botton mount holes out bigger? Seems a lot to take off the bottom rear coilover tho :eek: gona order mine from eBay on payday.£159 sounds a good deal for all four corners?
 
Not bad, that used ones? And it is a fair chunk but mine are solid. It's the front modding you wanna be careful with really but as you said you may not use them anyway.
 
new, i be onit soon as my steering probs sorted,may take a frankspeed engine rise too,
wheres that guy used my car for three weeks for free ? could use his help now :) if he is still around.
 
Not bad, that used ones? And it is a fair chunk but mine are solid. It's the front modding you wanna be careful with really but as you said you may not use them anyway.
Na that's 159 brand new! Will have to take my time fitting them then. You just grind down the rears until they slotted in?
 
Yeah but only grind one side cause they need the offset to stop the coils catching on the boot recess.
Do u have an adjustable panhard rod? Depending how low you go you'll need one to centralise the rear axle again
 
Yeah but only grind one side cause they need the offset to stop the coils catching on the boot recess.
Do u have an adjustable panhard rod? Depending how low you go you'll need one to centralise the rear axle again
No i don't :/ you gotta buy them online?
 
You can get them from whiteline or noddie on here makes them, there's a thread for them. If you're only going 50mm though franks offset bushes should see you ok for a while.
 
Yeh iv looked on the lowering guide but that only shows the rear. From a person like you who has fitted polo coilies all round what do you do to fit the front??
Well mine were easy as someone had already had them on a micra, but what you have to do is:
For the bottom mounting; extend/make a new hole on the bottom mount of the coilover to match the micra strut mounts (either cambered in like mine are, or if you want neutral it should be strengthened with a washer welded on as there won't be much material left spare)
For the top mounting; Find a suitable bearing/find a way to make the micra bearing work (washers to space out etc) so that you have a bearing on the top. then drill out the micra top mount centre bore to suit the new larger strut. I used bearings off a golf for mine and theyre great if you can get them, though the micra ones allow the strut through so make tightening onto the top mount easier if you can mount them nicely. I used golf bearings and then i have a small gap between the top nut and the actual strut top as they are separated by the rubber in the top mount, hard to tighten well unless you assemble on the car but plenty tight enough, or you can put washers/some pipe in to fill the gap (i may do next time i get the car in the air)
The top mounting set up i use is my own invention as the previous set up was a bit bodgy and i didnt like it, but it's really whatever works for you, if you trust it to work, do it :)
 
Well mine were easy as someone had already had them on a micra, but what you have to do is:
For the bottom mounting; extend/make a new hole on the bottom mount of the coilover to match the micra strut mounts (either cambered in like mine are, or if you want neutral it should be strengthened with a washer welded on as there won't be much material left spare)
For the top mounting; Find a suitable bearing/find a way to make the micra bearing work (washers to space out etc) so that you have a bearing on the top. then drill out the micra top mount centre bore to suit the new larger strut. I used bearings off a golf for mine and theyre great if you can get them, though the micra ones allow the strut through so make tightening onto the top mount easier if you can mount them nicely. I used golf bearings and then i have a small gap between the top nut and the actual strut top as they are separated by the rubber in the top mount, hard to tighten well unless you assemble on the car but plenty tight enough, or you can put washers/some pipe in to fill the gap (i may do next time i get the car in the air)
The top mounting set up i use is my own invention as the previous set up was a bit bodgy and i didnt like it, but it's really whatever works for you, if you trust it to work, do it :)
I might give the corsa fronts and polo rear a go. Corsa fronts seem a lot easier. Just gotta find them second hand. Once they arrive ill sort out a weekend to fit it all and get the wheels on.
 
The only difference with corsa to polo is that you mod the bottom less, you'll still have to find a way of doing the top mount so make sure youve got some bits handy lol
 
Looks like it could and by the look of the rears (if the photo is accurate) you could use them all round. I'm not an expert though so might want a second opinion
 
Looks like it could and by the look of the rears (if the photo is accurate) you could use them all round. I'm not an expert though so might want a second opinion

thinking of a little grinding on the rears is a obvious but hopfully not loads :/ and sorry i forgot you had polos rather than corsa so my bad for asking :p.
 
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