Hey I had to get a pass through ratchet but I wasn’t able to get the top nut to 44 foot lbs because the hex head was going to strip it’s pretty snug though
When adjusting the coils is it okay to have a bit of play and extra room in the spring while the suspension is lifted ? Because if I want to go lower the spring will be lose and not under load with the car off the ground
Yes, that's normal for these kind of coilovers when you want to go low. Mine is like that too. Just make sure that when you put the car back down, your springs are seated correctly in the spring perches.
hey last question man... i got a spring compressor today because im doing the rear ones tomorrow do you think i can fit that in there to get the spring out easy? and for putting the new ones in will i need the compressor or do they just slide in?
@@joserivera7694 I was going to do control arms at the same time but I didn’t… one took me hourssss dude it took my so long but it wasn’t too bad just take your time and don’t forget anything or over think it
You're welcome 👍. I'm glad my video could be of help to others out there. Yes, it will be the exact same process. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything 👍 and goodluck!
@Andres Ruiz depending on how many miles your car have, how it was driven and is being driven, how it currently drives(clunking, popping, etc...) the old bushings can be worn. I always replace the strut/shock mount bushings for a piece of mind and for it all to be new and tight.
Doing mine the weekend after next. Also doing Macan brakes and all new pads and rotors. Question, when youbgot the alignment, was the camber still in spec or did you use adjustables?
I installed some and the car sits just fine and will drive on a smooth surface fine, but as soon as I it a bump It feels like the mount is moving and isn’t tight enough I’ve torqued them down and there’s a little play in between the tophat mount and the control arm mount when applying pressure, would you have any idea why?
I got a b8.5 a4, 19x10.5 in rear and 9.5 in front. Thinking of getting the bc raicing coilovers, am I going to have to camber hard? And if I do what would you recommend getting for a camber kit?
Hmmmm depends on the offset of the wheels, tire size you plan to go with and how low you plan to go. 034Motorsport and SPC makes adjustable control arms to help with more camber
Hey Thank you for the diy !! How long would you say it took you ? I’ve had my solo coils sitting for monthsss because I don’t have the time & space haha
You're welcome! I'm glad my videos could be of help to others out there. Haha I see. I say it probably took about 3-4 hours with no pinch bolt issues. I've also done coilover install on a B8 once before and have done many on other platforms.
WOAH I just realized something… why the hell were my suspension forks faceing opposite ways on each frount side or the car yours were too I think because when you show the other front side you did on camera the fork was backwards
@@cjscarcollection18 so both of the your suspension forks are facing the same way it’s a problem now because I can’t get my swaybar linkage back on. It’s way too far off. I don’t know how it was on in the first place.
Still doing good as of today. Rides just like when I installed them. Still no issues and no complaints from the family. Also, keep in mind this is my daily and I don't plan to track on these coilovers nor would I recommend these for track use 👍
@gerlee7486 The rear adjuster perch actually has an Allen hole in the center of it to be able to adjust it. So I used a, ratchet, a long extension and I can't remember the Allen size maybe 10mm and with the coilover adjusting wrench you can't adjust the height. Go from the bottom and through the center of spring hplder
@cjscarcollection18 I thought so too but couldn't see from underneath to see what it was. Thanks bro! Also this is weird but both my rears are adjusted differently. Like my driver side to drop it I'll adjust it by moving it down but the passenger side to drop it I have to move the spring perch up. Yours do that? I'm so lost
@gerlee7486 anytime 👍 Hmmmm not quite sure what you mean but sometimes the spring and adjusting collar could just get stuck together from compression that only the perch moves but it still adjusts the height which is fine.
Where can the specs be found? Workshop manual? Also if you put the car back down before torquing up, how do you access the bolts? Do you mean put the wheel back on and put it down? Thanks for the vid super helpful
@Nick Mather I found the torque specs online. ECStuning made an installed blog with torque specs. I actually loaded the suspension by jacking the lower control arm up just until the car lifts off the jack stand and then torqued it all to spec. This is without the wheel installed.
perfect explanation of every step!! Great work, helped me out a ton.
@connorsarigiannis4534 thanks! I'm glad my videos could be of help to others out there 👍
Hey I had to get a pass through ratchet but I wasn’t able to get the top nut to 44 foot lbs because the hex head was going to strip it’s pretty snug though
I need to get me a pass through ratchet. But I think you should be good. 👍
I have the same coil over that came w the car. To go lower do u lower the collar?
@joshuaperez1187 yes for the fronts you adjust the collars down and for the rears you adjust the collars up to go lower 👍
Great install video man. Nicely done. Looks great.
Thanks!
When adjusting the coils is it okay to have a bit of play and extra room in the spring while the suspension is lifted ? Because if I want to go lower the spring will be lose and not under load with the car off the ground
Yes, that's normal for these kind of coilovers when you want to go low. Mine is like that too. Just make sure that when you put the car back down, your springs are seated correctly in the spring perches.
I’m glad I came across ur channel. Keep up the videos man! Btw your coolant was low haha.
Thanks man 👊 haha it actually was a little low 🤣
hey last question man... i got a spring compressor today because im doing the rear ones tomorrow do you think i can fit that in there to get the spring out easy? and for putting the new ones in will i need the compressor or do they just slide in?
Yea I've done it one before with a spring compressor. You just have to get it at a good angle. New ones will not need. Spring compressor 👍
@@cjscarcollection18 thank you for all your help my friend !!!!
@@sweetandsour6521 anytime 👍👊
Hey sir I'm going to tackle these, how long you think it takes to do? Only reason I ask I'm doing suspension control arms too
@@joserivera7694 I was going to do control arms at the same time but I didn’t… one took me hourssss dude it took my so long but it wasn’t too bad just take your time and don’t forget anything or over think it
Thank you for this great DIY video ❤
I guess the process will be the same on the b8.5
I’m planning to do on next month.
You're welcome 👍. I'm glad my video could be of help to others out there.
Yes, it will be the exact same process. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything 👍 and goodluck!
@@cjscarcollection18 will be necessary to buy the coil lover install kit if so why? Thank you
@Andres Ruiz depending on how many miles your car have, how it was driven and is being driven, how it currently drives(clunking, popping, etc...) the old bushings can be worn. I always replace the strut/shock mount bushings for a piece of mind and for it all to be new and tight.
Is there a torque spec for the bolt at the bottom of the strut?
Yes, based off ECSTUNING's install guide it's 40Nm + 180° (30ft-lbs + 180°)
Doing mine the weekend after next. Also doing Macan brakes and all new pads and rotors. Question, when youbgot the alignment, was the camber still in spec or did you use adjustables?
@seansok4205 nice!
Camber was not to stock spec. I still have stock arms so no camber adjustability up front unfortunately
@@cjscarcollection18 thank you for the info. I think we may be the only two Asians working on a B8 🤣🇰🇭🇰🇭🇰🇭
Dang you made this look way too easy. Pray my pinchbolts come out that easy 🙏🏾
Haha I got lucky on mine. Hope it goes well for you 👍
Did installing these give u an error light? How are they now? I am thinking of purchasing these for my b8.5 A4
No errors cause I do not have adaptive suspension. They are still good for a daily driver. I have no complaints. 👍
@@cjscarcollection18 alright, pulling the trigger on these then!
@@michaeltrenton282 cool, let me know if anything 👍
@@cjscarcollection18how do you if you have adaptive suspension?
@crunchyorangesduh you will get a suspension fault code and will have to live with it or get the error cancelers kit 👍
I installed some and the car sits just fine and will drive on a smooth surface fine, but as soon as I it a bump It feels like the mount is moving and isn’t tight enough I’ve torqued them down and there’s a little play in between the tophat mount and the control arm mount when applying pressure, would you have any idea why?
Hmmmmm are your control arms bushing good?
Could you message me on IG if you have one? @r_gasmic
I got a b8.5 a4, 19x10.5 in rear and 9.5 in front. Thinking of getting the bc raicing coilovers, am I going to have to camber hard? And if I do what would you recommend getting for a camber kit?
Hmmmm depends on the offset of the wheels, tire size you plan to go with and how low you plan to go. 034Motorsport and SPC makes adjustable control arms to help with more camber
@@cjscarcollection18 link for 034 Motorsport adjustable?
@@GoneFRS www.034motorsport.com/034motorsport-density-line-adjustable-upper-control-arm-kit-camber-correcting-b8-audi-a4-s4-rs4-a5-s5-rs5-q5-sq5.html
Looks good bro wht sz wheels and tires were u on?
Thanks! They are 19x8.5 et35 with 255/35r19 tires 👍
U made this look too easy bro i went to do it, pinch bolt snapped and was seized
What a nightmare im in for
@jaybenzo1017 haha yea I got lucky for my pinch bolts
You don t need to Secure the spring in the front?
You mean to remove and retain the upper top hat/bracket?
Hey Thank you for the diy !! How long would you say it took you ? I’ve had my solo coils sitting for monthsss because I don’t have the time & space haha
You're welcome! I'm glad my videos could be of help to others out there. Haha I see. I say it probably took about 3-4 hours with no pinch bolt issues. I've also done coilover install on a B8 once before and have done many on other platforms.
@@cjscarcollection18 Not bad at all, I have a b8.5 a4 & I definitely need to do this soon tired of the monster truck vibes 🤣 Very much appreciated!
@Raudi.a4 haha I feel it. Goodluck and don't hesitate to reach out if anything 👍
WOAH I just realized something… why the hell were my suspension forks faceing opposite ways on each frount side or the car yours were too I think because when you show the other front side you did on camera the fork was backwards
They were installed correctly on mine 👍
@@cjscarcollection18 it seems like I have two driver side suspension forks, because they’re facing opposite ways
@@cjscarcollection18 but I’m just noticing it so the car has been like this for years probably
@@sweetandsour6521 ohhh on yours? That's crazy haha
@@cjscarcollection18 so both of the your suspension forks are facing the same way it’s a problem now because I can’t get my swaybar linkage back on. It’s way too far off. I don’t know how it was on in the first place.
hi name coilover suspension please👋
Hi, it's in the title of the video and is mentioned a few times in the video.
Solowerks coilovers 👍
How is this setup doing for you now man? 🤝
Still doing good as of today. Rides just like when I installed them. Still no issues and no complaints from the family. Also, keep in mind this is my daily and I don't plan to track on these coilovers nor would I recommend these for track use 👍
Well done
Thanks!
Did you have to get an alignment afterwards or it was still aligned? Nice work by the way 👏 👍
Thanks! Yea definitely always get an alignment after coilover installs
Hey I got another question. How did you spin/rotate the rear lock when lowering or raising it without the whole thing spinning together?
@gerlee7486 The rear adjuster perch actually has an Allen hole in the center of it to be able to adjust it. So I used a, ratchet, a long extension and I can't remember the Allen size maybe 10mm and with the coilover adjusting wrench you can't adjust the height. Go from the bottom and through the center of spring hplder
@cjscarcollection18 I thought so too but couldn't see from underneath to see what it was. Thanks bro! Also this is weird but both my rears are adjusted differently. Like my driver side to drop it I'll adjust it by moving it down but the passenger side to drop it I have to move the spring perch up. Yours do that? I'm so lost
@gerlee7486 anytime 👍
Hmmmm not quite sure what you mean but sometimes the spring and adjusting collar could just get stuck together from compression that only the perch moves but it still adjusts the height which is fine.
I installed my coilovers without removing the upper control arms.
Nice!
You just said torque to spec and never said what foot pound spec is
Yea I noticed. Going to try and include torque specs moving forward.
Where can the specs be found? Workshop manual? Also if you put the car back down before torquing up, how do you access the bolts? Do you mean put the wheel back on and put it down?
Thanks for the vid super helpful
@Nick Mather I found the torque specs online. ECStuning made an installed blog with torque specs. I actually loaded the suspension by jacking the lower control arm up just until the car lifts off the jack stand and then torqued it all to spec. This is without the wheel installed.
@@cjscarcollection18 awesome dude thank you. My coilies are on the way so ill be giving it my best go!
@Nick Mather no probs 👍 don't hesitate to reach out if any other and I'll try my best to help 👍