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Old 12-01-2011, 10:19 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by blackonorange View Post
Lol so same with the rear? Just leave the spring the way it is when I adjust height? And yes I will remember who helped me
Yes, the rears are the same. The only coilovers that should be adjusted differently are ones with seperate spring and shock in the rear or ones with non-adjustable lower mounts. With separate spring/shock (sometimes called OEM Style), you set your ride height with the spring and then set the shock stroke by adjusting the lower mount. With non-adjustable lower mounts you set the right height be adjusting spring droop (the opposite of pre-load).
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