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VFII advice on coilovers

kleanphil

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I would imagine the thickness of the thread would indicate how much it would raise i.e 5mm per turn
EDIT : Sorry just checked my Tien and looks about 2mm a turn but threads might differ
 

Mattricho

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Had a bit of a play today with the coilovers and it is about 2mm each full turn of adjustment
 

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Only slightly lower lolView attachment 207346 View attachment 207347it is lower then I wanted so I’ll get it up about 20mm when I take it back after 1000km.

I only had a short drive after I picked it up (there’s a storm hitting Brisbane atm) but so far I’m pretty happy it’s definitely Firma and there’s no body roll it’s like the cars on rails
Hey Mattricho, i know its been a few years but any chance you can remember which coilovers you had fitted to your rig??? Looks like a sweet ride. Can you also remember what the ride was like?? I have a 2017 VF Calais V6 sedan with kings ssl springs and monroe shortened shocks and it feels like it bounces a bit. More so in the front end!! I absolutely hate it and want mine to ride better than what it does!!! Any info you can remember would be appreciated!!! Thanks
 
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