Spohn 737 User Manual

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Our research has shown that the o.d. of a thirdgen strut housing will vary from as

small as 2.14” to as big as 2.20” depending on the brand of the strut. Our threaded

coil over sleeves have a 2.21” i.d. to allow installation on any brand strut. If the

sleeve is a little loose of a fit on your strut, you can wrap your strut housing with

duct tape or racer’s tape to provide for a snug fit.

Slide the coil over sleeve over the strut until it is firmly seated at the base of

the strut housing. Keep the adjustable spring seat adjusted towards the

center of the sleeve.

7. Place a thrust washer on the base of the spring adjuster seat, then place a

Torrington thrust bearing on top of the washer, and finally place a thrust washer on

top of the bearing (washer, bearing, washer).

8. Slide the coil over spring over the strut and down on to the washers/bearings on

the seat of the spring adjuster.

9. Place the ¼” plate on to the underside of the strut tower. You will note that one

edge of the plate has a small “V” cut in to it, the “V” faces the engine bay.

10. Place the strut mount retainer underneath the ¼” plate.

11. Position your new upper strut mount, then install the supplied bolts, washers,

and nuts (bolt, flat washer, plate, strut mount, flat washer, nut). You want to install

the bolts from the underside of the strut tower, through the plate and strut mount

and install the nuts on the top of the strut mounts.

12. Re-align your upper strut mounts to the line you drew around them earlier and

then tighten the three nuts.

13. Place a thrust washer, Torrington thrust bearing, and then another thrust washer

on top of the spring (washer, bearing, washer). Hold in place with a piece of scotch

tape wrapped around the spring.

14. Swing your strut back inside the wheel well. While guiding the top of the strut

shaft and the spring, jack up the a-arm until the strut shaft is through the strut

mount and re-install the top strut mounting nut. Tighten the nut. Make sure the

spring, washers, and bearing are properly positioned and seated around the coil over

mounting hat on the underside of the strut mount.

15. Once both sides have been installed, re-install the wheels and lower the car to

the ground. With the car in neutral, roll the car front and back several times to

properly seat the springs.

16. Using the supplied spanner wrench, adjust the spring seat until you have

achieved the desired ride height. Whenever an adjustment has been made, roll the

car as above to seat the springs properly. Once you have the setting you desire,

tighten the spring seat adjuster’s set screw with an allen wrench. You will note that

adjustments can be made with the suspension loaded, however, if you jack the car

up until the tire is off the ground and then do your adjustments, it is much easier,

and can normally be turned by hand.

17. Take your car for a front end alignment.

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