Installation of coilovers

Started by krysRAW = AROCA-Vic PR =, April 20, 2014, 02:35:46 PM

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krysRAW = AROCA-Vic PR =

Hey guys

I have next weekend blocked out to work with one of my mechanic friends to install my BC coilovers.

Was wondering if anyone else has actually done it on the 156, as I was wondering if it was possible to install the rear coilovers via the the boot, or do you have to remove the back parcel shelf to get better access?
2004 156 JTS 2.0 5-Spd Manual

MODS:
Tint
Stance SC7 19x8.5 Rims
Custom Sport Exhaust
Custom 90mm Cold Air Intake
SAAS Pod Filter
Wheel guards Rolled & Pumped
BC Adjustable BR(RS) coilovers
Front Tower Strut Brace
3" intake pipe

shiny_car

Via the boot should be fine. I used to have adjustable-top KONIs in my 156, which were accessible from the boot. You will need to pull aside the carpeted trims.

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krysRAW = AROCA-Vic PR =

WOOOOOOT!!!

Coilovers finally installed!  :D

Out with the old:




In with the new:




NOW......we mean business...  8)







2004 156 JTS 2.0 5-Spd Manual

MODS:
Tint
Stance SC7 19x8.5 Rims
Custom Sport Exhaust
Custom 90mm Cold Air Intake
SAAS Pod Filter
Wheel guards Rolled & Pumped
BC Adjustable BR(RS) coilovers
Front Tower Strut Brace
3" intake pipe

Joe Falcone

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1991 75 3.0 QV (potenziata)
2018 Giulia Quadrifoglio
2021 Stelvio Veloce

krysRAW = AROCA-Vic PR =

2004 156 JTS 2.0 5-Spd Manual

MODS:
Tint
Stance SC7 19x8.5 Rims
Custom Sport Exhaust
Custom 90mm Cold Air Intake
SAAS Pod Filter
Wheel guards Rolled & Pumped
BC Adjustable BR(RS) coilovers
Front Tower Strut Brace
3" intake pipe