fivehunsky
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Did you get the adjustable lower mount under the rear springs? I am no where near my car to look at the part number or I would tell you if it was the same.
Did you guys open up the strut tower to get easy access to the camber adjustments?
I sent the pics to BC as well, waiting for them to respond.
Yup, the GC I just pulled out are 10" 200lb springs. These are 7.5" 280lb. I felt the GC needed to be more, it rode great but if I Hit a bump the ass end would bottom out real easy, and if I adjusted the Koni any harder the car would get bouncy feeling.
So with all the weight on the rear axle, this is the clearance left over ..... My concern is if I hit a bump, it looks like I have about 1 inch before the shock would bottom out (even less if I put it where BC wants me to)
Good conversation up above i like all the information flowing. Quick question
i have springs koni yellows and caster camber plates on the way do i need anything or should i grab anything else before i attempt the install?
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I opened it up for the camber adjustments.
Finally took it for a ride with 15 clicks from soft front and rear and it feels great so far.
The top nut on the strut mount is usually pretty tough. What happens is the shock shaft rotates as you try to torque it down. I, and a good amount of people on here, have used impact guns to torque it down. Air tool are always a good idea for suspension work, just make sure to set the air gun torque on low.
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I opened it up for the camber adjustments.
Finally took it for a ride with 15 clicks from soft front and rear and it feels great so far.