How to Set PRELOAD on Coilovers - the CORRECT & EASY Way!!!
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
- What is Preload and how do you set it on your coilovers? This video gives a quick demonstration of how to set up Preload on Godspeed coilovers.
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Hello, Thank you for your video.
One note; Yes, when you put 200lbs of preload on your coilovers they will not compress until the load is more than 200 lbs.
But that is not why we have preload on our coilovers. The preload is only to ensure that the spring does not come loose from its seat during suspension drop (and thus creating all sorts of problems like strange noises or coilover damage).
Other than keeping the spring seated, preload doesn't do anything at all!
Almost all car coilovers have linear springs. A few mm more or less preload, or diffference between left and right, is not important. As soon as the weight of the car comes on the coilovers, the preload is cancelled out by the weight of the car.
Just make sure there is enough tension on the spring to keep it in place, 7 to 15 mm preload (stiff spring/soft spring), and you are ok.
Have fun driving your car!
Excellent info. Thank you!
Mostly correct, but kind of wrong too. You are referring to LINEAR rate springs, most "coilovers" have these, especially under the $2,000USD range. However, some have progressive spring rates, and the preload matters WAY MORE in those.
@@Lunch-b0x Good info!
This helps me understand so much more and I appreciate it. Gotta now redo my preload on my racelands
Thank you for this comment! Very happy you found this video useful!
Hey man, this has made figuring out how to do preload, WAY easier😊 thank you for your intuitive video
THANK YOU Brother! Comments like yours are the reason I have my channel. I LOVE to hear when someone is helped by my videos. Thanks for watching, thanks for the comment, good luck with your projects! 😁😁😁
@@beerwrenchgarage keep up the great work putting out intuitive videos. More people need to be like that😌 and I’m glad you’re one of the few who is
@@Slvrspec0r0lla Thanks Man! Appreciate it and will do!
someone who is doing it correctly. 😊. Most honda guys DIY would of adjusted all the way down and think that is how they adjust height.😮
Haha! Thanks Brother! Appreciate the comment and appreciate the view!
Awesome video, great explanation and demonstration.
Thanks Brother! Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the comment and view!
Thank you sir!! Even I can follow this tutorial! 👏👏👏
VERY COOL! Thank you for the view and comment. I'm super happy you found it helpful!
Brilliant and very informative 👍
Thank you for the comment!!!
@@beerwrenchgarage I took your advice from the video and adjusted my preload today. Worked a treat 😊
Dude I learned a shit ton. Great job, and thankyou.
Hey Man! Thank you so much for the comment! THIS is the reason I have this channel - I love being able to do automotive stuff and pass on information/knowledge/help to my fellow DIYers. Thanks again!!!
so cloee to 1000 subs bro! keep up the good videos
Thanks Brother! It’s been tough recently (some of my projects have been kicking my ass) but I got good content coming! Excited to get over that 1,000 mark. We’ll be there soon - thank you for your support!
Excellent video!
How I think of it is setting which part of the stroke on the shock you want to use, so if your suspension goes over a dip, it can extend far enough to keep road contact.
Now, I might be wrong but increasing preload does not increase the firmness of the ride if you are using a linear spring. But will increase if it's a dual rate or progressive rate springs.
Thanks for the view and comment Jim! What you wrote seems correct to me!
only video simply explaining and showing the process of adjusting preload ty 🙏
Thanks Brother! Appreciate the comment and am thrilled you found the video helpful.
@@beerwrenchgarage Of course man thanks for the content 👍
can you make a video explaining adjusting ride height?
Hey Josiah! Thanks for the comment and view. I would love to make a video on this topic but there are PLENTY of good ones out there and my wagon if in the middle of a big project at the moment. So, I will refer you to this video: czcams.com/video/6eLmnls_qFQ/video.html it does a GREAT job of explaining how to lower/raise your ride height with coilovers.
Hello, please tell me what kind of shock absorbers are used by drift cars. Thank you
Thank you and another quick question so recommended preload is 7-10mm, is that for both front and rear? or does the front need to be higher preload than the rear or does the rear need a higher preload than the front?
In the case of these Godspeed Project Coilovers, they recommend 5-10 mm of preload for both front and rear. I would say check with your manufacturer on recommended pre-load but in a pinch 10 mm front and back is a safe bet.
Are these preload settings for all godspeed coilovers?
Not 100% certain - but it does seem to be a common setting for *most* of this type of Godspeed coilover. If you go to their website, it will list all their model #s and the required preloads. Thanks for the view - and good luck!
I wanna buy Godspeeds, are they any good? How’d you like them?
Theyre pretty good for the money. They are a little soft on the medium setting - to get them really stiff, you need to turn them up to the 2/3 or more on the hardness settings. But for the price point, they seem well built and a decent value.
@@beerwrenchgarage okay thanks bro, last coils I bought were raceland they treated me well but we’re on the cheaper side
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Thanks for watching!
my coilovers came loose from factory u can move them freely with ur hands is that normal ?
Yeah - if you are talking about the collars, yes that fine - just adjust them to the preload the manufacturer recommends and you will be fine. If you are talking about the body, then again just turn it to the length you want the coilover to be and lock it down. Good luck!
@@beerwrenchgarage dam my godspeed coilovers came with a sticker that said " preload has been set, do not adjust" on the collar
How do i reset the spinning grey tube? my cousin spinned all the way to the bottom
For this type of shock in the video, the 'spinning grey tube' is the body of the shock and it doesnt spin. The bottom mount spins on to the the body of the shock. It shouldnt need any resetting unless you are talking about the dampening firmness (and that is controlled with a knob or a screw up top). If this doesnt answer your question, please email me at beerwrenchkc@gmail.com and I'll try to see if I can help.
@@beerwrenchgarageone last question, does the preload you did on this video applies for all MonoSS coilovers? i bought for my Toyota Celica without any knowledge of coilovers and i messed up the preload, can i do 8mm of preload on mine?
@@aLexGeNeSiS01 The preload will depend on the spring type and rate but generally speaking for all of the MonoSS coilovers, you should be looking at somewhere around10mm of preload. Yes, go ahead and re-set your coilovers to 8mm of preload and it should be fine. You can do it with the coilovers on the car if you dont want to remove them. Good luck!
@@beerwrenchgaragei truly appreciate the help and time you take to answer it seriously helps me alot, by the end of the day the preload they should tape measure 7 and half right? 👍
@@aLexGeNeSiS01 Youre welcome. Yes, shoot for about 8-10 millimeters (MM) about 1/3 of an inch.
The front coils is the same ?
Yes Sir - exact same process.
It's called a micrometer.
Got it - thanks!
@matrixx860 naw he got it right , it’s technical name is a vernier caliper , but he got it right …. Otherwise thanks is for video , pretty easy explanation of the preload
More preload gives you a firmer ride and allows you to lower the car further down, but your going to really give up ride quality for minimal benefits, but when the preload isn’t tight enough, the springs can be noisy and leave the strut to carry more of the work load than they were designed for, and usually the result will be a blown valve and will end up needing to be rebuilt much sooner than expected
Yes Sir! 'Floppy' preload will make tons of noise and prevent the suspension from working as designed. All reputable manufacturers will provide a specification for preload on their products. Its best to set preload within the parameters. Thanks for watching the video and thanks for the comment!
Preload is a myth
I disagree.