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I fitted an FK Konigsport coilover kit and powerflex bushes yesterday. I used the guide below to assemble the top mounts etc. The only difference is that part no 5 was already on the coilovers with a securing nut holding it in place. i then put on parts 6,7,8,9 and 10 as it shows.

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When the car was on the axle stands all looked fine, then when i got it back on the deck this happened.

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I can't think where i went wrong. The top mount is the correct way round, bolts 8 and 10 are properly tightened up. I'm totally stuck.

Can anyone point me in the right direction??

Cheers

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mk vr is on coilies and it dont look like that. but i ran a mk4 escort with the tops like that for about 4 years. and it never failed an mot.

Good point mate, the MOT dude said it had too much play when he put the bar under wedged the wheel up, my front shocks were knackered anyways so I changed the lot. Oh and he also made me remove the sunstrip as he said it was too low. Talk about picky!

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best bet is get it checked over by a mechanic, it needs to be cheked for movement. but easy way is take it round the block and do a couple of sharp braking/accelerations and steering movements to make sure nothing is moving or knocking before driving it properly

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Just done a 50 mile trip in it. No knocking or clunking. Been having a look at a few other illustrations on this site this morning. Some show bolt 8 put on before the top mount 7. Will this make a difference as to how the top plate secures?

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the diagram is right so if you followed it correctly and tightened both nuts well then you should be fine - the first nut which secures the top mount to the top spring on the coily needs to be tightened as far as possible.

I also have a bolt in between the spring plate and the top mount bearing. Do u think this is where i could've went wrong? I left the bolt there because it was on the coily's when i bought them.

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Yeah, sorry. Thats how i've assembled it. Beginning to confuse myself now.

In order i have the spring, spring plate, securing nut, bearing, top mount, securing nut, top plate and securing nut. I also have tightened the nut on top of the spring plate with an impact wrench so it's defo down as far as it can go.

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It feels really good, theres no clunking or bumping and the steering feels really smooth. I also have it booked in for a 4 wheel alignment/camber check on friday, should they still be able to carry this out even though the top plates are sitting like this?

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it will probably allow the bottom of the top plate to press down against the rubber top mount by the thickness of the nut. which looks like yours is out by, but means the top mount isnt bolted directly to the strut. i dont know what affect this will have on the car. id always folllow the instruction given with peice of kit then if anything goes wrong u can blame the manufacturer lol

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