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Originally Posted by chops thats really odd...got any pics of your setup? i just checked mine and i have at least 1-1.5inches of thread left to lower the rear. i

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Old 08-12-2012, 09:27 AM   #5 (permalink)
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thats really odd...got any pics of your setup? i just checked mine and i have at least 1-1.5inches of thread left to lower the rear. i have about 1 finger gap of space also. only thing i can think of is that they gave you the wrong spring, or somehow you put the front spring in the rear and rear spring on the front..

anyway heres a crappy pic:

Thanks for that pic! I'm wondering if they sent me the wrong springs. I definitely installed the rear springs on the rear and the fronts on the front. They came packaged that way from KW. Here's some pics of mine...as you can see both sides are maxed out height wise.





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