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Five8 Industries Installation log

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#1 ·
Hey guys, I'll be installing my Five8 Industries coil-overs soon and I'm wondering if there would be anything specific you'd like to see or know about regarding the install.

I'll be doing this by myself with my limited tool, but I'm sure I'll be fine doing so, I already swapped the front struts with another factory set but with lowering springs pre-installed and the rear is easy peasy.

I'm willing to go as in-depth as my knowledge allows me to show anything. I won't bust out the DSLR, but I can def take good log pictures of anything specific from removal down to install and adjustment.


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#2 ·
Hey guys, I'll be installing my Five8 Industries coil-overs soon and I'm wondering if there would be anything specific you'd like to see or know about regarding the install.

I'll be doing this by myself with my limited tool, but I'm sure I'll be fine doing so, I already swapped the front struts with another factory set but with lowering springs pre-installed and the rear is easy peasy.

I'm willing to go as in-depth as my knowledge allows me to show anything. I won't bust out the DSLR, but I can def take good log pictures of anything specific from removal down to install and adjustment.


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Hey guys, I'll be installing my Five8 Industries coil-overs soon and I'm wondering if there would be anything specific you'd like to see or know about regarding the install.

I'll be doing this by myself with my limited tool, but I'm sure I'll be fine doing so, I already swapped the front struts with another factory set but with lowering springs pre-installed and the rear is easy peasy.

I'm willing to go as in-depth as my knowledge allows me to show anything. I won't bust out the DSLR, but I can def take good log pictures of anything specific from removal down to install and adjustment.


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Hey man, love to see this. I put my five8's on less than 2 months ago and wrote a full story on the installation on the forum. If you haven't installed them yet I suggest you check it out! Good luck! Can't wait to see it, it will look awesome with this blue you've got Goin on.
 
#4 ·
So, so far this is what I've gathered in information
  • comes with adjustable end links (not specified anywhere on their product listing?)
  • need to reuse the strut mount from stock struts (not specified either?)
  • can go really low -4" or more (they told me 1-3" lower than stock is usually what can be acheivable)
 
#6 ·
So, kit contents

2x Rear Adjustable Shock
2x Rear Adjustable Springs
2x Front Adjustable Strut assemblies
2x Adjustable sway bar end links
2x Spring washers?
2x wrenches for adjusting height and locking
License plate frame
2x white vinyl die cut stickers
1x holographic sticker (approx 1"x1")
Warranty card
Preload instructions
Company profile card

Where do these spring washers go? Anyone know?
 
#7 ·
I was wondering the same thing. Again, poor instructions included with this kit.

Thanks to Tyler at ZZPerformances video on youtube, I know how to set up the rear now. (y) :cool:
 
#8 · (Edited)
So to make a brief instruction on how to adjust the rear to the height you want with Five8 Coilovers (no damper adjustement)

Tools needed

  • 19mm Socket (3/4") (Lug nuts, OEM size)
  • 21mm socket (13/16") (bottom mount shock bolt)
  • ??mm socket (??/??") (shock mount bolts)
  • ??mm socket (??/??") (shock top nut that holds it in the mount)
  • Ratchet to use the sockets (duh)
  • Maybe a breaker bar for the bottom shock bolt
  • Vice or vice grips to hold the shock shaft while you remove the top nut
  • Torque Wrench
OEM Torque specs
  • Upper shock bolts 100 N·m (74 lb ft)
  • Lower shock bolt 150 N·m (111 lb ft) + 60° (is this TTY?)
  • Doesn't say for the shock upper nut, so I'm assuming it's just tight as it does not see any traction load apart from the spring pre-load, so let's go with a ugga dugga (it's a locking nut so no real worries)

Notes : I like to do this with the tire installed and lifted to bear the weight of the car to be able to see fitment and makes adjusting easier, imo.
  1. Adjust spring perch it to the lowest setting
  2. Install on the factory mount with a rubber hat for the perch portion (the spring end already has one and I choose to install the perch at the bottom instead of the top for easier access, don't think it matters)
  3. With the tire installed, raise it until it's the height you want (consider leaving a bit more gap for account for settling of the spring and shock) (Lugs need to be tight, but not torqued, we'll do that later)
  4. Turn the perch adjustement locking rings until they hold the spring lightly
  5. Add preload by tightening the rings another 3-5mm
  6. Lock in place with the spanners
  7. Mount the top shock mount on the car (tighten to final spec)
  8. Turn the shock body until the bottom mounting hole aligns with the suspension arm
  9. Bolt the bottom portion (tighten to final spec)
  10. Lower the car down
  11. Sit on/in the trunk and bouce on it a few times to make it settle a bit
  12. Check wheel gap and fitment to see if it's what you wanted
  13. If you need to readjust, you now know how to do it, repeat step 3 to 12. If it's as you want, torque lug nuts.
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Please if there's any adjustements to be made let me know either in terminology or anything.
 
#9 · (Edited)
Reserved for front adjustement instructions

Tools needed
  • 19mm Socket (3/4") (Lug nuts, OEM size)
  • 24mm socket (15/16") (top strut nut)
  • ??mm socket (??/??") (Strut mounting bolts)
  • ??mm socket (??/??") (Sway bar end link bolt)
  • T?? Torx (to hold the strut to unscrew top nut)
  • T?? Torx (to hold the sway bar end link from turning to remove nut)
  • Ratchet to use the sockets (duh)
  • Maybe extensions depending on your ratchet size
  • Maybe a breaker bar for the bottom shock bolt
  • Maybe a hammer for stubborn parts
  • Spring compressors if you're removing the top hat portion to put on your coilovers (which you need, but you can buy new ones for these)
  • Torque wrench
OEM Torque specs
  • 1x Upper strut nut 45 N·m (34 lb ft)
  • 2x Strut mount bolts/nuts (knuckle) 90 N·m (66 lb ft) +60-70 degrees (is this TTY?)
  • 2x Sway bar end link nuts 65 N·m (48 lb ft)
  • 1x No specification for Five8 Industries nut to hold the top strut mount, so let's go with a big ugga dugga (it's a locking nut so no real worries)

How to adjust the front to the height you want with Five8 Coilovers (no damper adjustement)
  1. Remove top strut mount from OEM strut assembly
  2. Loosen pre-load setting ring as much as possible
  3. Install top strut mount on top of the Five8 strut assembly
  4. Tighten the pre-load ring until it touches
  5. Tighten another 3-5mm
  6. Lock with pre-load setting locking ring
  7. The rest is to come...


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#11 · (Edited)
So I installed the rear this weekend and as expected both sides will need different settings.

For the shock, I put the barrel spacer over the washer which is under the mounting bracket and the nylon lock nut on top. At first I tried the barrel spacer on top and there's not enough clearance.

Last picture is final height with both sides done.

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#14 ·
So, I messed up a tiny bit, nothing major, but my bad none the less.

On the passenger side I put lowest setting on the perch and shortest shock and its fine, but on the driver's side I put the shock just a tiny bit longer (2.5 threads) while the spring at least a good 3/4 inch shorter so it ended up putting much more preload instead of balancing out, which in turn made the drivers side lower. So much that it rubbed this morning a bit.

PS, I can't wait for warmer weather to restore the whole under body.
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