Suspension Brakes 1st Gen Rear damper adj cable

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  1. ScottinBend

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    So.....those of you that have a set of dampers with the adjustment cable run up through to the interior do you have a pic of how you did it?

    Looking to see how they look before drilling holes in my car.....:biggrin5:

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  2. r34king

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    I have mine hidden behind the plastic panels. The only hole I needed was into the body cavity above the struts. Carefully drilling though. There are wire bundles on both sides.

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    For most cars, this is a fine solution, IMO. There is no need to futz with the adjusters often, if at all. Most folks I know with Colin's coils and the normal spring rates set them to like 8 clicks from full soft, and leave them alone. I run 12 or 13 clicks, with my stiffer springs.
     
  4. ScottinBend

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    Paul,

    that was going to be my next question.....LOL I was going to start at 6 clicks from soft. And in the real world it's not that hard to drop the rears and adjust if needed, just like the capability to do it w/o having to.

    Once I get the car in the air I will take another look at whether or not to do the cables.

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    I definitely recommend doing them... But leaving them behind the interior side panels.
     
  6. ScottinBend

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    Can you get them installed so they are accessible from the little storage doors? Seems a bit of a tight angle for that.......any reason not to extend them through the interior panel besides maintaining the looks?
     
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    Appearance is the only reason not to run them through the side panels. I don't know about the little access panels. And I don't have an R53 to look at. :)
     
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    Thanks for the help Paul.
     
  9. ColinGreene

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    Do you still run the rear seats?
    Usually if i get asked to install them with the adjusters, i drill for the adjuster then i drill a hole in the plastic right around where the rear seat sits and put a office desk plug in the hole.
    The seat keeps the plug in and hidden and i remove them as needed.
    the click resolution on the adjuster is better when its straight rather than bent.
     
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    No rear seats after this weekend. Decided to go back to no seats as I needed to remove the panels to get the hole drilled and am simply going to run the adjuster thru with a nice plastic grommit, if I can find the right size
     
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    So here is the rear adjuster cable installed. There is a series of spot weld (?) holes, 5 of them, and you can use the center hole as a guide for the drill. And it appears to be enough room behind the panel to allow adjustments to be made from the cubby hole door on either side as the cable is hardly bent at all. So no drilling of the interior panel!

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