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      01-17-2018, 02:13 PM   #1
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How, and what's the easiest way to adjust ST coilovers on e92?

I purchased a set of coilovers and had them installed at a shop last season.
I just bought a set of new wheels and would like to adjust the height accordingly.

I've searched the forums but haven't found anything recent that was detailed.
I am learning and would like DIY tips/help.

Now, I know there's a coilover wrench that came with the kit.

Do I just simply turn the collar on both fronts and rears to adjust the height?

Also, is turning right = raising the height
turning left = lowering the height?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Clockwise = lower, counter clockwise = raise.
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This is correct. Some models have an allen screw on the perch you need to loosen first. And adjust when the car is on jacks to take weight off springs = makes it easier.

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Clockwise = lower, counter clockwise = raise.
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      04-11-2018, 01:31 PM   #4
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This is correct. Some models have an allen screw on the perch you need to loosen first. And adjust when the car is on jacks to take weight off springs = makes it easier.
Late reply, but what;s the best thing to do if the rear perch is spinning as well?
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