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Old 10-24-19, 10:06 PM
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Default Adjusting RS-R coilover ride height

So the manual says that the springs need to be removed before adjusting the height... I thought I could just adjust the collars without having to take the springs out. Anyone else with RSR that has to do this?
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After taking off the wheels it makes sense now. Although you can reach the lock to undo it and turn the collars it’s pretty difficult and can see why it would be dangerous. Taking it apart to remove the springs is the way to go.

it was a bit of a pain to push everything back up and line up all the holes but I attribute that to my inexperience.
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Originally Posted by Aznluder
After taking off the wheels it makes sense now. Although you can reach the lock to undo it and turn the collars it’s pretty difficult and can see why it would be dangerous. Taking it apart to remove the springs is the way to go.

it was a bit of a pain to push everything back up and line up all the holes but I attribute that to my inexperience.
Congrats. Inexperienced no longer!
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