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Old 24 April 2009, 09:21 PM
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Default Fitting Monoflex Coilovers with EDFC

Hey guys, I'm planning to fit my new tein monoflex coilovers tomorrow and as the are inverted coilover the edfc sits underneath rather around the pillow mount area so I was wondering is there any obvious holes to feed the edfc cable through into the cabin or Im I looking at mr drill??

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Old 25 April 2009, 12:34 AM
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There's a decent sized grommet just by the brake servo !

Be very careful with the connectors.... I use needle-nosed pliers and an assistant to ease them through, (in my case Defi wiring).

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ok went to do it today kinda got stuck on a few of the bolts to remove the standard struts. Too stiff for me and have no air air ratchet so does anyone know if progrip in scotland or anyone else in scotland fit coilover and set up the geometry at the same time??? cheers
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6 sided socket and a breaker bar will get those bottom bolts undone, throw caution to the wind and just swing on those bolts


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Got the top one off just cant get the bottom, its too hard!! mite find someone with air tools to remove it
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I got Kwik Fit to "crack" mine for a swift £10, in the back pocket, then did them at home.

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