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I believe if you call the manufacturer of the coilover set you are interested in they can give you a + and - range from stock(in mm). I thought I
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I believe if you call the manufacturer of the coilover set you are interested in they can give you a + and - range from stock(in mm). I thought I saw a set that was only - from stock for both the upper and lower range, so some coilovers might not go higher than stock. Something to confirm when you call them.
There are other ways to skin a cat though. Have you looked into different tires? Wider tires with more sidewall could help the issue without raising the car. If you raise the car you might want more sidewall in the tires anyway to fill the gap. |
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