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Old 6th December 2005, 01:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HKS Hiper suspension adjustable - how?

I can't see anyway of adjusting it. the importers swapped it back for a set of standards as they creaked badly but its time i got them checked out... I want to fit them in time for xmas and make sure they weren't creaking just because it was slammed 4cm's from the floor before i have them refurbished

PLEASE HELP There wasn't any tools with the car to adjust it either
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Old 14th January 2006, 05:55 AM   #2 (permalink)
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To adjust damping: The rears have a small hex shaft protruding from the top of the centre shaft. You attach these small flex adjusters(should have come with the shocks) onto the top of them and route them through a small hole you need to make in the rear deck so that the adjuster knob can sit above the deck. The fronts are adjusted via hex key down the top of the centre shaft.

Height is adjusted via the spring collars, you need a set of collar wrenches to do this.

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slegros@claudelegros.com

and i'll send you some pics
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