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YDNA 06-17-2013 03:10 AM

KWV3 owners, did anyone remove the helper springs?
 
Was thinking about removing the helper springs just to sit a little bit lower so the wheel gap isnt as big. Has anyone done this yet?

iFunner 04-02-2018 09:29 PM

I installed mine today and my mechanic decided not to use them because they would not fit unless preloaded the spring. Any other owners with KWs done this?

Lincoln Logs 04-02-2018 11:41 PM

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Originally Posted by YDNA (Post 1006292)
Was thinking about removing the helper springs just to sit a little bit lower so the wheel gap isnt as big. Has anyone done this yet?

Running the shocks that low will put them outside of the ideal ride height. Not recommended.

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Originally Posted by iFunner (Post 3067118)
I installed mine today and my mechanic decided not to use them because they would not fit unless preloaded the spring. Any other owners with KWs done this?

What ride height were you trying to set the car to? "Preloading" the spring might be necessary to get that ride height but there is nothing wrong with that. These shocks are adjusted by moving the spring collar so that sounds normal.

iFunner 04-03-2018 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Lincoln Logs (Post 3067170)
Running the shocks that low will put them outside of the ideal ride height. Not recommended.



What ride height were you trying to set the car to? "Preloading" the spring might be necessary to get that ride height but there is nothing wrong with that. These shocks are adjusted by moving the spring collar so that sounds normal.

I was just trying to set it to the recommended settings but even then it's a low drop about 1.4 inches around 1 finger gap. The helper springs fit in the back but not in the front. could it be my camber plate? Might have to go to another shop to check the measurements...

churchx 04-03-2018 01:11 AM

One doesn't measure recommended drop / best working range for suspension by measuring wheel gap :P.
For our already relatively low cars with relatively low suspension travel reasonable drop to not fsck up suspension geometry too much is within 1". KW may have some specific recommended settings. Have you consulted specs? Installation manual?

TOPEC 04-03-2018 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by iFunner (Post 3067177)
I was just trying to set it to the recommended settings but even then it's a low drop about 1.4 inches around 1 finger gap. The helper springs fit in the back but not in the front. could it be my camber plate? Might have to go to another shop to check the measurements...

camber plates will add to the stack height depending on the design. the KWV3 are meant for OEM style top hats/camber plates where the top of the strut mounts past the strut tower where as some other camber plates have the strut mount flush with the strut tower adding height. which camber plates r u running?

Roadcone 04-03-2018 09:15 AM

you should sell your V3's and buy a set of racelands.

Stang70Fastback 04-03-2018 09:42 AM

It shouldn't be too difficult to get a decent drop out of the V3s and still remain within recommended specs. Unless I did something horribly wrong (it was my first time working with coilovers), I actually had to set them to the MAXIMUM height of the recommended range to prevent the car from being too low for my tastes. I'm running Raceseng Camber plates up front which have a "minimal stack height."

Note the shadows make the car seem a bit lower than it actually is in this photo. There is a gap between the tires and the top of the fender. As there should be!

http://www.seriesblueadventures.com/...atured/Ivy.jpg

iFunner 04-03-2018 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by TOPEC (Post 3067210)
camber plates will add to the stack height depending on the design. the KWV3 are meant for OEM style top hats/camber plates where the top of the strut mounts past the strut tower where as some other camber plates have the strut mount flush with the strut tower adding height. which camber plates r u running?



I’m still new to coilovers altogether but currently the ride is fine but might be a bit soft in front. Should I be worried about not having the helper springs in the front? It will just unsettle if I lift the car up right?

I’m running camber plates from feal coilovers so it looks like this:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...73682928dd.jpg

jamal 04-03-2018 02:02 PM

If you remove them to get the car lower, be sure to measure the amount of bump travel left at your desired ride height. It might be very little...

The only thing the helpers do is keep the springs seated at droop. This is because the shock has more travel than the main spring. They're not completely necessary, but a good idea, otherwise the spring has the opportunity to rattle around or get wedged in at an angle after it comes unseated.

strat61caster 04-03-2018 02:08 PM

The only reason to remove the helper springs to go lower is if you're already bottomed out on the spring perches.

iFunner 04-03-2018 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jamal (Post 3067410)
If you remove them to get the car lower, be sure to measure the amount of bump travel left at your desired ride height. It might be very little...

The only thing the helpers do is keep the springs seated at droop. This is because the shock has more travel than the main spring. They're not completely necessary, but a good idea, otherwise the spring has the opportunity to rattle around or get wedged in at an angle after it comes unseated.



Thanks guys I’ll have a shop double check the install. It wasn’t installed since there was basically no room for the helper spring and we were already at the maximum (highest) height of the recommended settings. We also didn’t want to add preload to the main spring. Would I have to preload the main spring in order to get some room to install the helpers?

wparsons 04-03-2018 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by YDNA (Post 1006292)
Was thinking about removing the helper springs just to sit a little bit lower so the wheel gap isnt as big. Has anyone done this yet?

The helper spring is pretty thin when fully compressed, you're not going to get that much more drop. They're there to keep the spring properly seated at full droop. Without them you could have the spring become unseated over a big bump and not settle right after.

Short answer, don't do it unless there's enough tension on the main spring at full droop to keep it from becoming unseated.

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Originally Posted by iFunner (Post 3067419)
Thanks guys I’ll have a shop double check the install. It wasn’t installed since there was basically no room for the helper spring and we were already at the maximum (highest) height of the recommended settings. We also didn’t want to add preload to the main spring. Would I have to preload the main spring in order to get some room to install the helpers?

There will absolutely be pre-load on the helper at full droop, that's the point. I don't have my new upper mounts yet, but looking at mine without upper mounts it looks like at the lowest recommended setting there would still be a bit of pre-load on the helper, at the highest recommended setting there would be some pre-load on the main spring.

Don't second guess the instructions, KW knows what they're doing.

jamal 04-03-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by iFunner (Post 3067419)
Thanks guys I’ll have a shop double check the install. It wasn’t installed since there was basically no room for the helper spring and we were already at the maximum (highest) height of the recommended settings. We also didn’t want to add preload to the main spring. Would I have to preload the main spring in order to get some room to install the helpers?

Uh, I don't get what is going on here. You have the height turned all the way up? why are you not lowering the perches then to make the car lower?

Maybe you need someone more familiar with adjustable coilovers doing this.


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