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hi all,

simple question that no doubt has a simple answer. and no doubt people will think im stupid foor asking too!

ive never had adjustable suspension on my cars(ie kw2). i read that they are adjustable for height and damping.

how easy is it to adjust these kits when there on the car? is it easy to adjust the ride hieght etc?

cheers

Ride height - pieceof p*ss

Front damping - piece of p*ss

Rear damping - absolute b*tch (you need to remove undo the 2 bolts at the top of the strut, fully compress the piston, adjust, re-extend it and re bolt it)

The Leda and Spax rears are dead easy, reach behind wheel, adjust the knob - sorted. Konis, H&R, KW, Bilstein are the former sort.

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how long would it take to lower or raise the ride height all round? many tools required?

1 c spanner (supplied with the kits) and if, like Des, you have small hands you can do it without removing the wheels. You'd normally have to take the wheel off to get to the adjuster, call it 25 minutes. Only normally change it if going on track so would do it when changing to slicks / track tyres anyway.

Do you have to remove the bolts on the KW3s to adjust the rears as well?

Yup.

I never adjusted mine. They came all set up from the factory. As they are custom made, you tell them what you want and they come pre-set :D

Ride height - pieceof p*ss

Front damping - piece of p*ss

Rear damping - absolute b*tch (you need to remove undo the 2 bolts at the top of the strut' date=' fully compress the piston, adjust, re-extend it and re bolt it)

The Leda and Spax rears are dead easy, reach behind wheel, adjust the knob - sorted. Konis, H&R, KW, Bilstein are the former sort.[/quote']

No, not quite. The Bilstein PSS9s which I have on my Golf are very easy to adjust the rear damping. There's a small knurled wheel on the outside face of the damper at the bottom. As you say, reach behind the wheel and adjust. The front is more difficult. You have to jack up the car, turn the steering onto full lock, reach up inside the botton of the hub carrier, somehow remove the rubber cover on the bottom of the strut and then adjust the damping with an Allen key. Then you have to persuade the rubber cover back over the bottom of the strut.

'Twas a good guess on the Billies though :D Don't think they do an Octy kit yet (they didn't when I was looking :(

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When I had the KWv2's I drove them as per factory for a while. Then using a guide Jon gave me ages ago (search they are here) I decided that I could leave the rear set and adjust the front to increase/decrease the understeer. Worked quite well IMHO, although all round on vehicle setup would be nicer. Thus IMHO adjusting the front easily was more important then as I was leaving the back fairly neutral.

I believe Stuart (Stuart_J) has had some extra info from KW and powerhouse about setup and is now extremely happy...I think we need to extract this :D

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colin would u recomend kw2?

colin would u recomend kw2?

Kenny,

what do you want to use your car for.....I ask as it will help determine which is the best route for you.

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just road use, no track daysso i want tomaintain some comfort. i might go for 18in alloys but not sure

just road use, no track daysso i want tomaintain some comfort. i might go for 18in alloys but not sure

Dave (DaveU) has just got KW2s and 18'' alloys.....so he would be a good person to ask for his initial thoughts....in addtion to Colin etc.

Colin,

A lot happier but still to give it a real test, I need a Continental trip to give it a real thrashing. Im meant to be driving to Majorca in September so I need to get it well sorted by then.

Rears are currently slightly harder than factory setting as per your recomendation when I first fitted them & the fronts are now 1/2 turn off the hardest setting as per KW's recomendation & I am yet to try the extra 1/4 turn they have also said I should try.

Ride height is as close as I can guess RS height & Ive still grounded it a couple of times so see no point in going lower.

They are certainly vastly better but I have still had the "bounce" a couple of times. I want to take the car to someone who is a suspension expert for an un biased opinion, anyone any suggestions.

The V2's are vastly better than standard & I'm wondering if I am just asking for too much

Were I buying again I would def go for V3 following Jons experiences

For anyone buying KW I would recomend Motorsport International, Tel 08702 412382 & ask for Alan. I originally bought the suspension through Impresiv who are no more but Motorsport Int have been extreemly helpful in offering advice & liasing with KW on my behalf, Ok they are the Main Importer to the UK but their attitude & "helpfulness" has been more than I might have expected

Stuart

Would also say give Erik a buzz at AAT......will give you a good discount on KW for Briskodians.

Sorry, didnt realise Eric did KW, def worth giving business to those who support Briskoda.

Anyone know if he would be worth approaching for an opinion/advice on my car & where are they based. I really want someone who knows KW & Skodas to take it for a spin & get their feedback

Shame you're not near Manchester, I know someone there or thereabouts who could help.

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