... just curious if anyone has any pics of how they cut the interior rear wheel well pieces in order to be able to adjust coilovers. Giant holes, small holes,
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Coilover Access Holes in Rear Cargo Area
... just curious if anyone has any pics of how they cut the interior rear wheel well pieces in order to be able to adjust coilovers. Giant holes, small holes, odd shaped holes ... matters not .... let's see some holes.
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I was hoping someone who tracks more often would have attempted this. I've debated on it, but just never had the time to measure out exactly where the holes would need to be drilled, and then some way to plug/cover them when I'm not tracking. Of course, best case scenario is when you're tracking, gut the trunk anyways for weight savings...
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You know it is early here, and it just dawned on me what you meant about the premium section.
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I've done it. If you search here you'll see some clean installs. Mine came out so-so. I basically guessed where it was, and I was close enough. I had to make the holes larger anyways so the BC ER Coilover adjustment attachment would have enough clearance. Basically marked the spot on some blue painter's tape, took a hand drill and made a hole, tested it out, took it off again and used a dremel with a bit to enlarge the hole little by little. I was left with an irregular looking hole, so to fix that I went to a hardware store and bought some black rubber washers. They cover up the hole perfectly.
For the cable, I cut it down to somewhere between 1" to 2", I can't remember exactly. The knob sits slightly above the rear plastic but works fine. I didn't want to leave a long cable just flopping around back there.
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You can pick up edge trim in black that might fit around the rough edge of the hole that was cut. I used this stuff for other plastic parts on a previous car I had to cut. Cleaned up the edges very nicely. Tap Plastics is where I bought mine but this is an example (this company has black as well).
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The hole might be too small for that type of edging to bend enough. I'll try to take a picture if I have time tonight. The hole itself is probably just 3/4"
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plenty of room for EDFC ... but I would guess no need to cut up the plastic pieces as you could route the wires underneath the plastic and up toward the cockpit.
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3/4 ain't very big at all. i am not sure if I could fit my hand in a hole that small to twirl the knob around. unless you just did holes for extenders like on BC.
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I wonder if the Tein EFDC would work on non-Tein coilovers ? Seems like all the adjustment knobs are the same size regardless of make, and they just clamp on there to turn it ... I wouldn't have to cut anything then, just hide the wires.
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Some of the coilovers are available with flexible long knobs that might make things a bit easier.
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