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Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 4:19 pm
by PHIL069
This is crazy f**ked up, even for you Toby
I would say you tried to move both nuts together.
The top red nut is the adjuster, the bottom red nut is the lock nut.
You have to seperate/loosen the lock nut and then moove the adjuster nut, then tighten the lock nut back onto the adjuster nut.....you nut

Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 5:23 pm
by Bennoz
silverGPX wrote:Why'd you touch the spring perch adjustment too?
Exactly. Quite clear in the BC instructions to not touch this adjustment
You want height change, it's the one down the bottom of the coilover.
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 5:54 pm
by silverGPX
PHIL069 wrote:This is crazy f**ked up, even for you Toby
I would say you tried to move both nuts together.
The top red nut is the adjuster, the bottom red nut is the lock nut.
You have to seperate/loosen the lock nut and then moove the adjuster nut, then tighten the lock nut back onto the adjuster nut.....you nut

Nah you can move both together, it's like he threw his toys out of the pram and grabbed the thread with his stillsons and went to town lol
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:36 pm
by destinationtoby
PHIL069 wrote:This is crazy f**ked up, even for you Toby
I would say you tried to move both nuts together.
The top red nut is the adjuster, the bottom red nut is the lock nut.
You have to seperate/loosen the lock nut and then moove the adjuster nut, then tighten the lock nut back onto the adjuster nut.....you nut

No lol
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:39 pm
by PHIL069
destinationtoby wrote:PHIL069 wrote:This is crazy f**ked up, even for you Toby
I would say you tried to move both nuts together.
The top red nut is the adjuster, the bottom red nut is the lock nut.
You have to seperate/loosen the lock nut and then moove the adjuster nut, then tighten the lock nut back onto the adjuster nut.....you nut

No lol
So you stuffed up with even moar stupitity than I thought

Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:42 pm
by destinationtoby
Bought them second hand off some bitch (you know who you are) •_• advertised as "still new"
, upon delivery, all 4 were seized in the bottom part (height adjustment) never touched the springs, they were allready damaged. Managed to unseize 3 of the 4 and get the right height, last one wouldn't budge under any circumstances, so I got took the measurements to get it exactly where I wanted it and ended up being able to move it with some heat, a vice and stilsons.
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:44 pm
by destinationtoby
Lesson learnt, don't buy 2nd hand sh*t.
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2015 10:45 pm
by destinationtoby
PHIL069 wrote:destinationtoby wrote:PHIL069 wrote:This is crazy f**ked up, even for you Toby
I would say you tried to move both nuts together.
The top red nut is the adjuster, the bottom red nut is the lock nut.
You have to seperate/loosen the lock nut and then moove the adjuster nut, then tighten the lock nut back onto the adjuster nut.....you nut

No lol
So you stuffed up with even moar stupitity than I thought

Still no. Your trying too hard now phil, giveup
Re: Toby's nut
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2015 5:14 pm
by Technikhaus
Wow...