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Old 10-19-2016, 01:01 PM   #13
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They said it's simply not intended to be used at the vehicles original ride height and that's not just because of the springs but because the shock itself is shorter.
Hello Cristian,

hm, i hope that works. When looking at the pictures i would say you can lower the car maybe 1 inch without hitting the tyres the fenders. But not shure if that will give enough spring travel.

Maybe you should preload the dampers also a bit more. I know that preload is not the right term in that case, but i hope you understand what i mean.

Did they say how low they intended the car to be?

Concerning the setup. Because the springs are progressive the method steved0x suggested won't work perfect, but it's a way to go.

There is lots of infos on setting on youtube and the internet. Always recommend to take a look, because this is not an easy thing if you want to do it right.

Regards, Markus
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