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Old 01-04-2013 | 06:17 PM
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Nice, looks good.
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Now do I hustler the car drop and retighten it or do I have to prop up the a part of the suspension for it to be lowered?
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Sorry about that butters, do have one question though. Were the US cars raised on all four wheels or was the rear just raised? Because on the page it says that they have to be equidistant. So can I lower the back completely and it will match up or will i also have to go about lowering the front as well if I was going to do this
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Sorry about that butters, do have one question though. Were the US cars raised on all four wheels or was the rear just raised? Because on the page it says that they have to be equidistant. So can I lower the back completely and it will match up or will i also have to go about lowering the front as well if I was going to do this
Doesn't matter if they're equal or not IMO (unless you're tracking the car and really need exact suspension specs). Right now your car sits higher rear than front. Lowering the back to the lowest setting will make it more or less equal to the front. I personally think the car looks better lowered in the front too like mine, it gives it a nice stance.



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