ISC How To: Set Preload + Adjust Ride Height On Divorced Rear Coilovers
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- This video describes how to setup coilovers on a vehicle which has a separate rear spring perch and strut design, also known as a divorced rear coilover. This video guide can assist with multiple vehicles which share this common design, such as; BMW E46, E36, 350z, 370z, S550 Mustang, Mazda 3, Ford Focus ST, + More.
This is the only video that clear shows how to set rears, thanks a million guys!
Exactly!!!! Thank you 🙏🏾
I don't have ISC coilovers, however this is the best explanation of preload for a divorced rear spring setup common to BMW's.
Glad to hear it helped you out!
Best explanation of rears so far! Helped a lot!
Glad it helped!
Hell yeah thanks for this video! Nice and informative. Now I know how to set up the rear suspension on my own e36. Simple videos like this make me happy that I choose isc coilovers for my car.
No problem!
Great explanation of the rear preload and shock adjustment.
Thanks for explaining the rear ride height and preload!
Most clear tutorial yet 👍
Wish this video was uploaded before I got my coilovers
Damn, finally found a video that explains everything in detail. Well done! Question. I'm working on a 2015 Scion TC. Would I have to transfer the perch grommets over from the stock springs to the new springs? Thanks!
Good explanation and demonstration. Would it make the ride height adjustment process go faster if you were using measurements at each stage, rather than guessing on the lengths and height?
I think a better way is to install the shock without the spring first and determine the maximum amount of compression travel you can get without interference, this gives you the limitations of ride height. If you arbitrarily pick a ride height first, you could be unnecessarily compromising shock travel and the car will ride like the Honda ricer with cut springs.
This ^
Does this mean have the shock as long as possible? I don't fully understand... Could someone please explain?
Snapped my rear shock mount off and when I set it I was guessing but know I feel confident in setting preload and length. THANKS
Very informative, gonna readjust my coilovers tomorrow thanks
Just what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing 👍
No prob!
Thank you for this video. I think it's no the most accurate way to judge the divorced spring preload in millimeters by eyes. I wonder what if you make it unequal on left and ride sides? Will it affect the ride experience?
I have ISC on my e46 and they are pretty bouncy, should I check the preload?
As others have mentioned, I'm curious about the extension of the rear shock. It seems like the shock was fully extended when you set the height. This doesn't really make sense considering the spring was already preloaded. It would seem to me that you would want to have the suspension at full sag when setting the length of the shock. Maybe I missed something 🤷♂️
If you do that you dont get any preload on the spring. Basically what he did was that he jacked the axle up to the ride height he wanted which set 5mm preload to the spring, he then adjusted the shock so it would be at it's neutral position because that is what keeps the preload. You know it's not rocket science, the shock wants to compress while the spring wants to expand
But what he's saying is when you go over a piece of land where one wheel needs to drop down into a dip let's say, and the wheel/shock assembly wants to drop down, with it set like the guy in the video it seems like the shock won't extend itself down past where it sits at normal ride height level.
@@PreludeDude The shock adjustment is setting the absolute lowest point of extension for the rear suspension. Otherwise known as “full droop”. If you hit a big enough bump to lose tire contact with the road, the shock body is what prevents the suspension components from moving too far away from their ideal operating positions, binding, etc.
This includes the spring. if you don’t preload the spring before locking your shock body into place, the spring could become loose and flop around/fall out of the bucket over a large enough bump.
A 10k spring at 5mm preload is handling probably 110 lbs of force. when you add the weight of that corner of the car, it settles to a lower ride height based on the 800 lbs of car corner weight compressing the spring more.
Hey ISC, bought a G37 recently with your coilovers installed onto them. I was wondering if yall have either a replacement spring perch or tips on how to remove the bolt holding the dial, maybe I’m just not using enough force or if it’s corroded beyond repair but I cannot get it to turn. I’m trying to raise the vehicle to a decent height as my town’s roads aren’t the best. Any help is appreciated, I would hate to have to switch back to oem or even switch to a different set of coil overs. Thank you!
When you are adjusting the height of the shock by screwing it's lower portion - you are not mentioning what is the compression position of the shock it self? Is it mid way? Or fully extended? Or compressed?
Fully extended, that's how the spring is kept pre loaded when the suspension is fully extended in it's travel. I think it's the same as a coilover setup, it's just that the spring is somewhere else.
Excellent explanation, u answered so many of my questions.
When installing the rears i would like to know if u can make a video on how u set up the shock so at ride hide you are in the middle of the shocks travel. Also how to set up your bumpstop in the rear as well
Bruhhhh this is the video I've been looooooooking for!!!!! Lolll very specific video to try to find
I been doingbmy home work on isc after seeing a used set for like 1,200 and i have mever seen that brand for bmw e46.
The more i look into the more i want it . Have a shop close by having the n1 on sale for $ 1,400 cad.
But then tgeir the v2 n1, whixh making it harder since thwir over 2 k cad .
Also besidebthe website , tgeir not enough reviews for v2 and the v1 reviews are all date 5 + years
What if the rear doesn’t have a collar and lock and is just a shock and spring?
So i can, without ever attaching my rear damper, roughly set my rear ride correct?!?!? Sitting still, I'm thinking the damper will not affect the ride height at all.... yay or nay???? The damper acts like a limiting strap holding a constant preload on that spring in the event that things go zero weight on that wheel during driving.
Just did everything according to how explained. Though I'm experiencing clanking, how do i eliminate that?
Hi, for the rear perch, does does turning in lower, and turning out raise the ride height? Thanks in advance for clarification!
where you guys located at? I have a godspeed divorce set and I want it to be done properly cause It’s kinda Bouncy.
Shouldn't ride height really be dictated by optimal shock position?
this is a pain in the ass without a lift ><
just set up my fortune auto coilovers and wanted to see how people are adjusting the ride height/preload in the back for divorced rear setup
If I wanted maxx low and removed the whole adjustment piece in the rear and just ran spring would that get me lower?
Hello, do drift cars use oil over?
Ok so if I don't adjust shock and just jack up bucket until shock meets holes, I'm adding too much preload, thus inadvertently lowering the car overall correct?
this video completely changed everything i thought i knew, so you adjust the ride height by that small spring? so why we adjust the shock length? just to match the bolt point yes?
The ride height is adjusted by threading the perch on that spring up or down. The shock length is adjusted to maintain the preload on the spring.
@@silentperformance yes! thank you. So now i understand he was measuring preload by lifting the spring bucket 5mm and connecting the shock to it.
@@silentperformance Happy New year!!
My rear spring perch is already adjusted to the max but I need to increase the ride height a little more so my question is..
Does increasing the lenght of the shock also increases the ride height?
What else can I do to increase the rear ride height if the Spring perch is already maxxed out?
Thank you!!
@@pjeipacheco069 Happy new year to you too! Increasing the length of the shock won't affect the ride height unless it's compressing the spring to much. The shock should be set a few mm shorter than the spring too set a pre-load. Did you adjust the shock when you adjusted the perch?
Depending on your vehicle there may be a rubber isolator at the other end of the spring. Perhaps there is a thicker one available. What is the year make and model?
How far can you take that rear spring perch down to raise the car before it becomes unsafe? They don't mark or state anything in instructions about maximum raising. I know the shocks must have 25mm remaining thread.
Probably a good rule of thumb here too, about an inch of threads into the spring seems ok. It locates and sits on the adjuster so it's not going anywhere but you don't want it to be too extreme.
have another serious issue guys, appreciate if you can shed some light on this,
did exactly like in this video, in order get the lowest position, we removed all the adjusters as well, and put 5mm preload as well but still, the shock length is not enough put the lower bolt? my coilovers are eBay once, but im not sure if that is the case here? since at least 1 inch of thread has to be there on the shock body, we threaded 1inch up and jack the swing arm up until the lower bolt meets the shock, I think the pre load number is way above 5mm now, but there is no other way to do it
is it 3mm 5mm or 10mm of preload. It keeps changing in the video.
Does the rear spring perch for the E82 go on the top ? Or down in the lower control arm ? This shows it at the top...
How do u adjust the height for the rears. I still don’t understand, I messed with the spring perch and nothing happened. I also messed with the shocks. Unbolted and twisted the shock all the way up and it wouldn’t go up any farther. So idk what else to do. Bc racing coilovers br series
Agree did u find anything
Same did you find anything?
you adjust the ride height with the collars on the perch....then adjust the preload by compressing the spring 5-10mm and attaching the shock to hold the adjustment you just made
The rears on the e92 or other way
have a question about setting the rear pre load, what happens if you put a softer spring and the it compresses more, the 5mm preload is not same anymore, whats the rule of thumb for amount of shock body
Is the rear spring perch bolted to the frame?
Doesn't look like it. I just got a set of Broadway Static coli's and the perch is at the bottom bolted to the car.
Happy New year!!
My rear spring perch is already adjusted to the max but I need to increase the ride height a little more so my question is..
Does increasing the lenght of the shock also increases the ride height?
What else can I do to increase the rear ride height if the Spring perch is already maxxed out?
Thank you!!
Happy New Year! Shoot us an email with some pictures so we can take a look at your setup :) support@iscsuspension-na.com
It's acceptable if the length of shock is different betwen right and left cause of spring compresed ? Thx
The rear shock. Do you turn it as much as you did on the spring adjustment or?
Excellent video. Exactly the tutorial I needed.
Can you give more idea about what you looking at when you say 3mm of preload?
take a measuring tape and the spring WITHOUT compression on it and measure the length of the spring...lets say it's 200mm...which means if you put 5mm of preload...it should end up measuring 195mm afterwards.
Is this true for BC’s divorced coil overs? That the perch sets ride height not preload?
why would preload affect height lol
My preloaded spring length in the rear is the same on each side but the shocks became different lengths. How does that happen? Is that normal or should the shock lengths be the same as well?
Amazing. Thank you guys
So the shock is pretty much there to align with the preload of the spring?
shock pretty much holds the preload of the spring
Which rear spring perches did you use? I noticed you dont sell them on the ISC site, and it's not very clear if the rear springs come with perches (it kinda looks like it but you don't specifically say so). I'd just like to know if I need to buy any perches, and if so I want them to fit the coilovers ISC sells (E46 M3). Thanks!
Everything is included
@@iscsuspension yes, i got my kit thanks, it is great!
So you lose previous preload when adjusting the height of the rear and have to reset preload everytime you adjust the height?
Basically the only reason the shock body is threaded in the rear is so you can line the holes up?
What if i did not adjust the rear shock to shorter after i adjust the spring shorter?
Wondering the same thing since I don’t wanna mess with damping and only adjusting the ride height.
it wouldn’t even fit i don’t thin k
Then you reduce preload
Thanks you so much for this video!
I just installed the rear springs out of the box and jacked up the hell out of it for the bolt to meet up with the shock! haha not fun at all. the car felt stiff as a mf.
looks like I have some work to do tomorrow
when I want my e46 m3 to ride not so stiff that need to downshift to 1st gear before any hole in order not to crack my windshield in the city do I need to put more or less preload or is there maybe a different preload for that car let me know
What brand are they? If they are ours I would suggest 5mm. What is the dampening set at, and what valving/spring rate are you running?
They are isc n1 street from BimmerWorld spring rates are 8kg/mm front and 10kg/mm rear dampers are set to all the way to letter S on that adjusting removable allen with nut shape on top
I love how they handle that car on track but I like to take it for a ride in the city sometimes and I’m trying to figure it out how to set them to be more flexible with potholes
??????
I fucked up and screwed in the whole strut body thinking that controls ride height
Hi, how much is the preload in lb ??
thanks, love you
What is the rear Spring ID?
I just bottom out the shock absorber jack up the control arm to line up with the shock and call it a day lol
Would’ve like to see you actually measure the preload instead of eye balling it
Great stuff guys!
Thanks Evan
Is same for yellowspeed speed? 5mm of preload? Thanks
7-10
Thank you
Do you have to remove bolts for this?
Did you even watch the video😂
super!
What affects ride quality? I am pretty low stanced with no wheel gap on 2007 mustang divorced set up, but it doesnt ride all that great. Any suggestions? They are raceland coilovers. Thanks
Cheap coilovers will really affect ride quality. Getting good coilovers will be super beneficial.
I've heard nothing but bad things about racelands. I'm with Justin, you need better quality coils. Buy once and you'll never have to buy again. If you pay $400 for a crappy set of coils, they fail, and you buy another crappy set for $400, you've basically almost paid for a decent set of coils
@b. b. Very true, and thank you very much for that correction! I wasn't thinking about those factors when I wrote my comment and it's definitely not my intention to spread misinformation hahah. And holy shit, I can't even imagine driving slammed on country roads! I'm not sure if you're in the US, but a lot of people are using their stimulus checks to get new parts. This could be your time
Is there no way to preload the springs on the rear?
Did you watch the video?
Pre load on the spring has nothing to do with the ride quality.
The spring rate is fixed, compressing it with a bit of pre load will do bugger all, considering the weight of the car will take up at least 20-25mm of the spring when on the ground.
This is very basic physics, and i have only ever seen one company get this right in the 30 years i have been playing with cars.
3:15 That was WAY more than 5mm of preload
1:12 dude?? who the hell were you talking to? ...??
5:16
Are you supposed to put lube or whatever you put on the combovers before setting them up?
It sure helps to add some white lithium spray to the threaded bodies when you're screwing them in and out.
Question, when adjusting /screwing the lower mount on the strut does the piston on the strut be fully extended?