ISC Coilover Installation + Features On Mk6 VW Golf GTI

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @alphagenperformance
    @alphagenperformance 4 года назад +6

    Great video guys! I’m considering getting a set of your N1 coilovers 👍

    • @anandmowlah9802
      @anandmowlah9802 4 года назад

      Any coilover options for the mk7.5 Golf R's yet??

  • @danterry5882
    @danterry5882 2 года назад +2

    After you set the preload on your rear springs, how do you adjust ride height? I feel if you adjust the height after preload, it now changes the preload on the spring? Cant seem to get explanation on this anywhere. Help!!!

  • @ktn745
    @ktn745 4 года назад +6

    **CAUTION** There are three types of 24mm Axle Bolts that are used on the mk6 gti platform (ribbed 12pt head, non ribbed 12pt head and the hex bolt head) each one has a different torque spec but they are all TTY (Torque to yield bolts) and if removed (which isn't technically necessary for this job) they should be replaced with a new bolt. they only cost around $5 USD. Newer VWs are commonly using TTY bolts. I found out the hard way when reusing my inner CV joint Axle bolts after a clutch kit upgrade.
    Great product though, I'm considering them or BC BRs as they are both a great price point and performance.

    • @RL-ru2st
      @RL-ru2st 3 года назад +1

      hi ktn745, I am about to diy my coilover. saw your good comment. how bad if i reuse the inner cv joint axle bolts? mind to share what happen to u last time?

    • @ktn745
      @ktn745 3 года назад

      @@RL-ru2st I would highly recommend you don't. I had about 150 miles on the car after completing the work and it was handling weird. I got the car in the air and found that most of the bolts had backed out and thrown most of the grease out. I had the cv axles rebuilt to be safe. But its worth the 50 dollars in bolts, to ensure you don't spend 300 on rebuilding or 800+ on a new set.
      Good luck 👍

    • @RL-ru2st
      @RL-ru2st 3 года назад +1

      @@ktn745 thank you ktn! i think i will keep the centre cap open, mark the nut and monitor it. as i need to disassemble again to do other work.

    • @gmans7859
      @gmans7859 2 года назад

      He got it done but YES, every bolt he touched should have been Replaced and Torqued properly. New Rear upper mounts? DOH. Big advocate of subtle Blue Loctite use. We ride em' hard and can't have ANYTHING come loose or break.

  • @Labios_Rotos
    @Labios_Rotos 4 года назад +2

    What is the real-life benefit of the triple S springs? How do they translate into a "better" ride quality on a streetcar, on street comforts for example?

    • @iscsuspension
      @iscsuspension  3 года назад +1

      Increased spring stroke is the primary benefit for a street car

  • @mk5gtik04
    @mk5gtik04 2 года назад

    I saw the rears are 6k spring rate.
    What rate did you go with on the front ? 8k ?

  • @bryanhart2872
    @bryanhart2872 3 года назад +1

    Yes but how to adjust the camber in the front, ?

    • @johnyu4790
      @johnyu4790 3 года назад

      On the top mount strut

    • @bryanhart2872
      @bryanhart2872 3 года назад

      @@johnyu4790 I’m aware of that, but thank you I already found out what I had to do….👌🏻

    • @samuelgm98
      @samuelgm98 3 года назад

      @@bryanhart2872 what do you have to do? Im in the same boat with my mk7

  • @NOTaGLI
    @NOTaGLI 3 года назад +3

    Lol torque specs say what?

    • @silverSScamaro
      @silverSScamaro 2 года назад

      the German method "goodentight" was used

    • @NOTaGLI
      @NOTaGLI 2 года назад +1

      @@silverSScamaro yeah not tightening the top hats to the struts even makes it impossible to match ride height without having each side equally"uneven" while setting the ride height. Only know from experience 🤷‍♂️