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Megan Racing Coilover question

Ok so today i went to the shop and got my megan racing coilovers installed that i bought from another forum members and there was a slight problem, you see

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Old 09-14-2010, 08:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Megan Racing Coilover question

Ok so today i went to the shop and got my megan racing coilovers installed that i bought from another forum members and there was a slight problem, you see i wanted to lower my car as flush as possible but when the mechanic put the coilovers on, the rear set wouldn't go any lower then about an inch on the other hand the front could still go lower, if i wanted, so i was wondering is it because i have to let the springs settle in the back b4 it can go lower or is it something else. I will post some pics soon also if anyone has the experienced the same problems with their megan coilovers on their Z please comment
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