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Coilover top spring plate

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RE: Coilover top spring plate 2011/04/09 15:41:33 (permalink)
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Originally posted by razzle308

Thanks Craig - there already done now.
I dropped it down on the springs last night after sortin all the brakes out.
Its very low.
Hope i can raise it enough once the motor is in.



Darren, I had a look at your project thread, they look great. Looks like you have a fair bit of adjustment left to go up though so I wouldn't stress.

Craig.
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RE: Coilover top spring plate 2011/04/09 22:28:15 (permalink)
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Thanks Craig.
Cross fingers - i know the thread from the otomoto kit are a little shorter than the others i have seen so i am just hoping there is enough.


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RE: Coilover top spring plate 2011/04/10 10:14:14 (permalink)
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Use a spacer, saves worry.



weld ring on then space up as required...................

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