Hi guys,
Probably an easy one but my brain isn't working well and i'm on a bit of tight schedule as it were.
A couple of months back I managed to pick up some Koni Coilovers for my MX5 for a very tidy price. Similar to these:
Now these coilovers are of a reasonably old design, namely in the way that they don't have separate/independent preload and ride height adjustment. Changes in ride height are achieved by adjusting the preload on the spring.
Now the crux of it is that the car has failed its NCT (think MOT) on the alignment and I need to get it done - it's booked in on saturday. However, I would like to raise the ride height on the rears slightly as they have settled lower than I would like.
However, I can't remember which way to wind the collars in order to do this and don't really have time to experiment.
Do I increase or decrease preload in order to raise the ride height on the car?
Probably an easy one but my brain isn't working well and i'm on a bit of tight schedule as it were.
A couple of months back I managed to pick up some Koni Coilovers for my MX5 for a very tidy price. Similar to these:

Now these coilovers are of a reasonably old design, namely in the way that they don't have separate/independent preload and ride height adjustment. Changes in ride height are achieved by adjusting the preload on the spring.
Now the crux of it is that the car has failed its NCT (think MOT) on the alignment and I need to get it done - it's booked in on saturday. However, I would like to raise the ride height on the rears slightly as they have settled lower than I would like.
However, I can't remember which way to wind the collars in order to do this and don't really have time to experiment.
Do I increase or decrease preload in order to raise the ride height on the car?