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Fitting Cup spacing coilovers to a non cup hub.



  Cooksport Fleet
I read somewhere that it can be done by elongating the bolt hole in the hub.

What about elongating the holes in the coilovers, surely that will be easier and a little safer?

Can anyone think of a reason why i shouldnt do it?

Thanks
 
  Cooksport Fleet
Thought the cups used longer driveshafts etc.

You say it wont be safe, but im sure some coilovers use an elongated hole to adjust the camber anyway..
 
Just my opinion mate, and unless someone more knowledgeable than me told me otherwise thats how it will stay.
 
  Cooksport Fleet
Sorry, didnt mean to sound the way it looked lol.

Im just trying to figure out if there is something i have missed before i start hacking away at coilovers or my hub lol
 

Da

  Less
Some coilovers have a different width meaning they wouldn't fit the non-cup hub anyway. I'm not saying this is the case, but it has been known.

If I remember correctly 182 hubs are slightly wider than a regular 182's.

It would be easier/safer to change the hubs.
 

Da

  Less
Not as far as I know mate. It's been done on here before, someone was selling a set of coilovers with non-cup hubs recently.

See here.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
I'm 90% sure its just the hub carrier itself, although the bearings are different so that could mean so are the drive shaft ends? Wishbones afaik are the same. There is a 6mm difference between the bolt spacings of the cup packed 182 and non, so its more than just drilling them out
 
  Cooksport Fleet
Yeah i was gonna use an air die grinder and extend the whole in the coilover.

It shouldnt be difficult, as long as i dont get the angle wrong, so it wont change the camber.
 
  alien green rs133
Yeah i was gonna use an air die grinder and extend the whole in the coilover.

It shouldnt be difficult, as long as i dont get the angle wrong, so it wont change the camber.

we did it to make trophy shocks fit a 172 hub. i reccomend elongating the bottom hole
 


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