KW Variant 3 Coilover Install - 2004 CTS-V
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KW Variant 3 Coilover Install - 2004 CTS-V
KW Variant 3 Coilover Install - 2004 CTS-V by Jaysen Baker (aka philistine) Before - H&R springs stock dampeners. After - KW Variant 3 coilovers (1 week after install) Front Rear UN-BOXED The instructions provided by KW are thorough for adjusting Bump/Compression. The settings are pre-adjusted as recommended from KW. Height Adjustment - Front Axle Measurement - A Set the height of the spring contact area Setting A. This is measured from the lower fastening screw of the spring contact area to the center of the mounting housing as shown. Height Adjustment - Rear Axle Measurement - A Set the height of the spring contact area Setting A. This is measured from the rubber insulator (outer contact area) to the fastening screw of the spring contact area. Actual Height Measurement - B This height is measured from the fender edge to the center of the wheel hub. KW Variant 3 Coilover Projected Height Adjustment Component Setting A (inch) Expected Height B (inch) Iteration Front Rear Front Rear 1 11.800 0.800 13.400 13.400 2 11.875 0.875 13.475 13.513 3 12.000 1.000 13.600 13.700 4 12.125 1.125 13.725 13.888 5 12.250 1.250 13.850 14.075 6 12.375 1.375 13.975 14.263 7 12.500 1.500 14.100 14.450 8 12.625 1.563 14.225 14.544 9 12.750 1.600 14.350 14.600 10 12.875 --14.475 --11 13.000 --14.600 --- Height Table The height table shows the component setting A for the coilovers before the installation and the expected height B after the install. The data given from KW was interpolated to give these projections. Actual heights may vary. This table serves as a reference for setting the ride height. Rear KW Coilover Installation - 2004 CTS-V Step - 1 The rear seat needs to be removed. Remove the 4 bolts (10mm) from the trunk. Step - 2 Remove the rear seat cushion - it pops out easily. Then remove the 4 bolts (15mm) from the back rest of the rear seats. Step - 3 Lift the sound deadening material away to access the rear upper dampener mount. Remove the 2 bolts as shown. [The picture shown shows an aftermarket support bracket for the dampening travel using H&R springs not stock. If this is your set-up, remove all three bolts.] Step - 4 Raise the rear and place on jack stands. The red arrow points to the area selected for placing the jack stands on the passenger-rear. Therefore, place the lifting jack just before it. [Finding a central lift point on the rear is difficult. The stock differential was considered however, the cooling fins look too fragile. So the decision was made to lift one side at a time.] Place a block of wood on the frame to avoid contact with the brake lines. Raise the passenger rear and place on jack stands. Step - 5 Similarly, place a block of wood on the driver side rear at the same location. Raise the vehicle and place on jack stands. The jack stand is placed on the frame where the owner’s manual suggested as the lift point (the arrow marked on the lower side of the car). The jack stand straddles the brake line but does not come in contact with it. A wooden shim was used to level the contact surface. Step - 6 Remove wheel lug nuts (19mm). Take off rear tires. Torque is 100 lb-ft. [An impact wrench is used after the vehicle is raised. If not using an impact wrench then loosen (not remove) the wheel lug nuts before raising and placing on jack stands.] Step - 7 The top picture shows the stock dampener. It is already unbolted at the top from step - 3. The dampener is now only connected to the knuckle at the bottom. This picture shows an aftermarket support bracket when using H&R springs. A rubber mallet was used to free the top mount after unbolted in step-3. Torque is 18 lb-ft. Step - 8 Remove the bottom bolt (21mm) from dampener. The dampener can then be removed. A jack was placed under the knuckle for support. Torque is 111 lb-ft. Step - 9 Remove the stabilizer link. It uses 2 nuts (15mm) and an allen wrench. Torque is 37 lb-ft. [Although not evident from the picture, these are Hotchkis rear sways.] Step - 10 Unbolt the lower control arm from the knuckle (21mm). This gives clearance to remove the spring from the perch. Torque is 129 lb-ft. Step - 11 Remove upper and lower insulators. They will not be used for the KW coilovers. The lower insulator ring is removed. Pry it out with a screwdriver or soak it with penetrating oil if it is difficult to remove. Clean the housing. Step - 12 Place the aluminum KW lower adapter in the lower control arm spring perch housing. Tap it with a rubber mallet to ensure it fits squarely. Step - 13 Assemble the KW dampener. The three parts shown are transferred to the KW dampener - lower rubber adapter, top mount, and black washer. Use the supplied nut in the KW kit, fasten everything together using a 17mm wrench and 7mm socket. Step - 14 Mount the spring and aluminum KW top adapter in the upper spring perch. Fasten the dampener to the knuckle (bottom part) and associated parts previously removed in the wheel well. Place a jack under the knuckle and raise slowly until the top dampener is aligned into the bolt holes. Access the top mount from inside at the rear seats and fasten the two nuts. [Alternatively, you can lower the car and line up the top mount with the bolt holes.] Step - 15 Rear installation complete. Remember to torque all nuts to the required specifications. Front KW Coilover Installation - 2004 CTS-V Step - 1 Place two or three pieces of 2x6 (depending on reach of your jack) stacked on one another at each front wheel and drive onto it. This gives enough clearance to raise the front at a central point. Pop the release for the hood and raise the hood. Step - 2 Raise the car at the central point at the cross-member (engine cradle). Use one piece of 2x6 at 25 inches long (shorter is fine too). Place it as shown and raise the car. Make sure there is no interference on either side using a piece of wood this long. [I wanted to use the longest piece of wood I could get in there to distribute the weight evenly since lifting at a central point.] Place jack stands on frame rails at the specified jacking points in the owner’s manual (arrow on bottom body panel of car points to location). [Once on the jack stands, I removed this jack and replaced it with a scissor jack for additional support - just snug against the wood.] Step - 3 Remove wheel and spray bolts with penetrating oil. Spray the upper control arm bolt (red arrow), the 2 bolts on the bottom of the dampener (not shown), and the 2 stabilizer bolts (not shown). Step - 4 Place a jack under the lower control arm and raise slowly. Raise until the jack stand on that side is no longer touching the car. This relieves some tension on the upper control arm bolt and will come out relatively eactsy. Step - 5 Remove nut on the upper control arm (18mm). Slide out the bolt. Torque is 44 lb-ft. Step - 6 Pry up on the upper ball joint to remove from socket. This should be relatively easy. Step - 7 Remove the 2 nuts from the stabilizer link and remove. Remove the 2 lower bolts from the dampener (13mm). Torque is 18 lb-ft on lower bolts. Torque is 37 lb-ft for sway bar end links. Lower jack from the lower control arm. The dampener is now connected only at the top. Step - 8 Remove the 5 bolts shown in red circles (18mm). Torque is 83 lb-ft. Remove the bolt (red arrow) that snugs against the battery and remove the battery. This will give a little more room for getting to the bolt on the side. Step - 9 Remove the spring/dampening upper control arm assembly. Support the lower control arm with cable ties or lock wire. Step - 10 Use a spring compressor to take the load off the top mount and undo the top nut (15mm nut, shaft is 6mm). Remove the dampener and spring. Step - 11 The only things that get re-used are the upper control arm assembly and the big dished washer that sits in the upper rubber perch. Assemble the KW coilovers. Step - 12 Install the KW coilovers in reverse order. The KW coilovers have aluminum adapters that sit up against the bottom of the upper control arm assembly - the adapter is visible in this picture showing everything installed KW Variant 3 Coilover Height Constraints Front Axle (inch) Min Max Measurement A 11.8 13 Measurement B 13.4 14.6 Rear Axle (inch) Min Max 0.8 1.6 13.4 14.6 The Height Constraints Table is the minimum and maximum allowable heights taken from the KW installation instructions. KW Variant 3 Coilover Height Adjustment Component Setting A (inch) Iteration Front Rear initial ----1 hr 12.125 1.250 1 wk 12.125 1.250 Exterior Measurement B (inch) Front - D 13.625 13.500 13.250 Front - P 13.625 13.500 13.250 Rear - D 13.125 14.500 14.000 Rear - P 13.125 14.500 14.125 The Height Adjustment Table shows the results from the settings of the KW coilover, Component Setting A, and the measurement from the fender edge to the center of the wheel hub, Exterior Measurement B. The initial set-up had H&R springs. The car was lower in the rear. After one hour following the KW install, baseline measurements were taken for a later comparison and possible adjustment. The car has been driven ~50 miles at the time of this write up. The rear height has dropped ~1/2 (inch) in just one week. The fronts have dropped evenly so far by 1/4 (inch) in one week. Already the car is out of specifications because the minimum allowable height in the front is 13.4 (inch) and the car has settled to 13.25 (inch). There is a total of 0.15 (inch) lower than the KW specifications for the front axle measurement-B height. Reminder Remember to torque your nuts/bolts to the correct specification. Shown here is a sheared bolt from the top mount of the upper control arm assembly - my torque wrench didn't click, was set to the correct specification and was properly calibrated. My car was previously touched by other hands...