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Cut hole in interior so I can adjust rear coilovers

I did the same thing and haven't looked back. I adjust mine quite frequent because of different roads and when my wife drives the car to school.

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I did the same thing and haven't looked back. I adjust mine quite frequent because of different roads and when my wife drives the car to school.

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So for those of you with coilovers...I cut holes for the ability to adjust. I then put rubber molding in to make it look semi factory. Just an idea for y'all. Oh and the Harness is attached to a welded plate so it is safe. Also have a metal slug in the brace so it will not collapse in a wreck. Just so I dont get flamed for being unsafe with my harness.



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I did the same thing and haven't looked back. I adjust mine quite frequent because of different roads and when my wife drives the car to school.


Can one of you send a pic of measurements for the holes positions, because I would like to do the same exactly. Excellent idea and I like how simple and practical it is. Amazing.

Also the diameter of the circle cut please.
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