Apologies if this has been covered. I've seen dribs and drabs of information on various threads, mostly owners ones.
Today i've been fitting my used set of B14 Bilstein Coilovers to my Clio 172 Ph2 with standard suspension and have a couple of questions regarding the installation. TLDR? See the blue bold/italics for questions
Rear Setup : Dampers
Mine came with no large washers for installation. Instead they came with some metal bush-type torus affair at the bottom of the thinner metal shaft up by the threads. Frustratingly I failed to take any photos so please see the area circled in red in this dodgy paint reconstruction diagram. It was like a deflated metal torus that would only seat down the shaft properly one way.
This differs from what i've seen on @incy-spider 's reply to @dann2707 's 182 thread where it was said that the rears should have a concave washer that sits on the foam under the blue plastic boot and then another flat washer just below the rubber mounts that sit in the bodywork, as seen in his photos re-hosted below
Is the oddly shaped metal bush/washer on my shock a later design, or should I still have the larger washers as seen on other threads?
Rear Setup : Spring Adjusters
I've installed mine at the top of the spring (Car side as opposed to beam side). Currently the car is sat a little higher than I would have liked. Is it ok to remove the adjuster from the threaded metal cup section to allow the car to sit another 5-8mm lower? I assume as long as i leave the threaded section in at the top, it should locate the spring correctly?
Front Setup : Strut/Top Mount component order
This is something that's been covered a few times in other threads but I wanted to double-check that i've understood them correctly. I ordered new top mounts from @Renault Wolverhampton which arrived next day. They looked like this.
Dismantling the strut on the car I was left with these parts.
They stack from right to left. Upper spring cup, strut bearing, rubber donut, old style spacer, 17mm thin nut (holds it all on). This is then poked through the suspension turret where the top mount and 21mm nut are bolted down on top. I used the flanged Renault locknut that I got new with my topmount kit.
Thus on the Bilstein's the step by step rebuild goes (Excuse the matching blue gloves):
Bilstein top spring cup
is covered by greased bearing with recess facing up
then the big rubber donut
the 'old style' spacer slips in
17mm thin nut clamps it all down before the entire lots it fed up through arches into the car.
The top mount is then sat on-top and the 21nut is tightened down whilst the shaft is held in place with a 7mm allen/hex driver.
Today i've been fitting my used set of B14 Bilstein Coilovers to my Clio 172 Ph2 with standard suspension and have a couple of questions regarding the installation. TLDR? See the blue bold/italics for questions
Rear Setup : Dampers
Mine came with no large washers for installation. Instead they came with some metal bush-type torus affair at the bottom of the thinner metal shaft up by the threads. Frustratingly I failed to take any photos so please see the area circled in red in this dodgy paint reconstruction diagram. It was like a deflated metal torus that would only seat down the shaft properly one way.
This differs from what i've seen on @incy-spider 's reply to @dann2707 's 182 thread where it was said that the rears should have a concave washer that sits on the foam under the blue plastic boot and then another flat washer just below the rubber mounts that sit in the bodywork, as seen in his photos re-hosted below
Is the oddly shaped metal bush/washer on my shock a later design, or should I still have the larger washers as seen on other threads?
Rear Setup : Spring Adjusters
I've installed mine at the top of the spring (Car side as opposed to beam side). Currently the car is sat a little higher than I would have liked. Is it ok to remove the adjuster from the threaded metal cup section to allow the car to sit another 5-8mm lower? I assume as long as i leave the threaded section in at the top, it should locate the spring correctly?
Front Setup : Strut/Top Mount component order
This is something that's been covered a few times in other threads but I wanted to double-check that i've understood them correctly. I ordered new top mounts from @Renault Wolverhampton which arrived next day. They looked like this.
Dismantling the strut on the car I was left with these parts.
They stack from right to left. Upper spring cup, strut bearing, rubber donut, old style spacer, 17mm thin nut (holds it all on). This is then poked through the suspension turret where the top mount and 21mm nut are bolted down on top. I used the flanged Renault locknut that I got new with my topmount kit.
Thus on the Bilstein's the step by step rebuild goes (Excuse the matching blue gloves):
Bilstein top spring cup
is covered by greased bearing with recess facing up
then the big rubber donut
the 'old style' spacer slips in
17mm thin nut clamps it all down before the entire lots it fed up through arches into the car.
The top mount is then sat on-top and the 21nut is tightened down whilst the shaft is held in place with a 7mm allen/hex driver.