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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 05:47 AM
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Coilover install

So I just bought KW Suspension Variant 2 Coilovers and I keep reading that anyone with basic tools and some patients could install them, so my question is, Is there a howto somewhere? I tried searching but couldn't come up with anything.
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 05:53 AM
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https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...ight=coilovers

thats the one i used for my coilovers, since all of them tend to be pretty similar it should work for the kw ones as well
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by zay52790
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...ight=coilovers

thats the one i used for my coilovers, since all of them tend to be pretty similar it should work for the kw ones as well
Thats the one I was just looking at, I wasn't sure if I could apply it to the KW's. How was the install for you by the way? This would be the first time that I would be playing around with the suspension so I am kind of nervous!
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Jesse_Chouinard
Thats the one I was just looking at, I wasn't sure if I could apply it to the KW's. How was the install for you by the way? This would be the first time that I would be playing around with the suspension so I am kind of nervous!
it was the first time messing with suspension for me too, it was pretty easy, just unbolt the old ones and pop the new ones in
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 05:59 PM
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i just sent back the kw var2 coils i got. the quality is so shitty on them. the "composite plastic height adjuster" is fishy right there. thats among all the other stuff i was that was crappy about them.
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 06:14 PM
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i just sent back the kw var2 coils i got. the quality is so shitty on them. the "composite plastic height adjuster" is fishy right there. thats among all the other stuff i was that was crappy about them.
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 08:15 PM
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X2!!
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 08:17 PM
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if you do decide to install these let me get your left upper strut mount i really need one.
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Old Mar 9, 2009 | 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovecars
if you do decide to install these let me get your left upper strut mount i really need one.
I am installing them this week! I will let you know soon as i get it done.
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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Jesse_Chouinard
X2!!

i got the var2 here so keep that in mind.

first, i opened the box and the first thing i went for was instructions. i mean i know how to install them and all but i wanted to know about the damper adjusting and setting ride height. but i got nothing no booklets at all in the box.

second, for the money you pay for these coils id figured the front upper strut mounts would come with them. hell if im reusing mounts with 100k miles on them off my car. and from gm they are like 60 or so bux each. more money shell out after the price of the coils.

third, started looking at the front coil setup and i noticed there was no adjument for the damper and the var2s are suppose to have it. same with the rear but there was nothing there either.

fourth, on the fronts the welded on brackets where you bolt everything up look cheap as hell for the "quality" these coils are suppose to be. common now.

fifth, the adjusters to set the ride height are a "composite plastic" not medal. WFT. im not riding are on that ****. plus to keep them tight there is a shitty little allen set screw you tighten against the threads of the coil. that will just screw the threads up over time.

for the money the kw coils cost that should be a super clean quality. hell i could have gotten the b&g coils for a hell of alot less and had a better quality. i called kw this afternoon and brought up my concerns. the dude was speechless and had no answers for me at all. so im sending them back. ill wait for the teins to come out. i called and talked to them today and it shouldnt be long till they are ready for production. im just overall disappointed with the kw coils i really dont know what else to say. as far as im concerned they are JUNK.
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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Jesse_Chouinard
I am installing them this week! I will let you know soon as i get it done.
awesome thanks man.
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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
i got the var2 here so keep that in mind.

first, i opened the box and the first thing i went for was instructions. i mean i know how to install them and all but i wanted to know about the damper adjusting and setting ride height. but i got nothing no booklets at all in the box.

second, for the money you pay for these coils id figured the front upper strut mounts would come with them. hell if im reusing mounts with 100k miles on them off my car. and from gm they are like 60 or so bux each. more money shell out after the price of the coils.

third, started looking at the front coil setup and i noticed there was no adjument for the damper and the var2s are suppose to have it. same with the rear but there was nothing there either.

fourth, on the fronts the welded on brackets where you bolt everything up look cheap as hell for the "quality" these coils are suppose to be. common now.

fifth, the adjusters to set the ride height are a "composite plastic" not medal. WFT. im not riding are on that ****. plus to keep them tight there is a shitty little allen set screw you tighten against the threads of the coil. that will just screw the threads up over time.

for the money the kw coils cost that should be a super clean quality. hell i could have gotten the b&g coils for a hell of alot less and had a better quality. i called kw this afternoon and brought up my concerns. the dude was speechless and had no answers for me at all. so im sending them back. ill wait for the teins to come out. i called and talked to them today and it shouldnt be long till they are ready for production. im just overall disappointed with the kw coils i really dont know what else to say. as far as im concerned they are JUNK.
I am really sorry to hear you had to learn this way.....It wouldnt have to be like this though if people did some real research before making big mods like this, then you wouldnt have SOOOOO many people nut-huggin all these cheap coilovers like they do, and far fewer people would get the experience you and others have been put through. I hope you can get what youre looking for, make sure you look closely at the Teins before you drop your hard earned dollars on them too.

The second thing I noticed about the KW's (besides they are ugly as ****) is that they used composite lock collars. I understand the draw behind coilovers, I know that $1000+ isnt cheap to nearly any of us, but in the big world of suspension ALL of these similarly priced coilover kits are either poorly made, made using mediocre components, difficult to adjust(or non adjustable which technically isnt a fault, just something to keep in mind), offer poor ride quality or a combination of the above.
Truly good coilovers are gonna run you north of $2000 all day, and thats without springs usually.

Make sure you make a thread about your experience and findings if you havent already.

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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 10:35 AM
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Damn man. Thanks for giving people the heads up about those coil-overs.. Good struts and springs FTW..
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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 04:13 PM
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re: #3 No offence intended....you *POSITIVE* you have the v2's? -Not the v1's?

re: #4 & 5 Any chance you might be able to upload some pictures?

-Mike



Originally Posted by HatedCobalt
i got the var2 here so keep that in mind.

first, i opened the box and the first thing i went for was instructions. i mean i know how to install them and all but i wanted to know about the damper adjusting and setting ride height. but i got nothing no booklets at all in the box.

second, for the money you pay for these coils id figured the front upper strut mounts would come with them. hell if im reusing mounts with 100k miles on them off my car. and from gm they are like 60 or so bux each. more money shell out after the price of the coils.

third, started looking at the front coil setup and i noticed there was no adjument for the damper and the var2s are suppose to have it. same with the rear but there was nothing there either.

fourth, on the fronts the welded on brackets where you bolt everything up look cheap as hell for the "quality" these coils are suppose to be. common now.

fifth, the adjusters to set the ride height are a "composite plastic" not medal. WFT. im not riding are on that ****. plus to keep them tight there is a shitty little allen set screw you tighten against the threads of the coil. that will just screw the threads up over time.

for the money the kw coils cost that should be a super clean quality. hell i could have gotten the b&g coils for a hell of alot less and had a better quality. i called kw this afternoon and brought up my concerns. the dude was speechless and had no answers for me at all. so im sending them back. ill wait for the teins to come out. i called and talked to them today and it shouldnt be long till they are ready for production. im just overall disappointed with the kw coils i really dont know what else to say. as far as im concerned they are JUNK.
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ilovecars
if you do decide to install these let me get your left upper strut mount i really need one.
Well, I went to get the coilovers installed today and 1 of the struts are blown so I am getting sportlines installed on friday instead, which means I am gonna have to keep my strut mounts.
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Old Mar 11, 2009 | 09:50 PM
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*****. oh well.
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