Koni Yellows
should of came with the key to turn it.
unless you have the older version where you must take the shock off to adjust.
unless you have the older version where you must take the shock off to adjust.
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Thanks guys. Now they where in the car when I got it. I also have sportline springs on the car. The front looks higher then the rear. Can someone help me find what spring goes in the back and the ones that go in the front? They both look the same from what I can remeber. I have to replace 2 studs in the front so I don't wanna remove the wheel into a nice day. MAYBE TODAY. Thanks guys. I was looking for the rear spring number and front number but did'nt find it. HELP!
You could maybe set your front koni's on the lowest perch and the rears on the highest perch to even out the stance.
Rear springs are usually shorter than the front springs. Also they usually have the coils closer together towards the top of the spring. The front coils are usually more evenly distributed throughout the spring, and they are longer.
Your springs are probably intalled correctly. I have heard that sportlines have a tendency to not give an even stance.
Rear springs are usually shorter than the front springs. Also they usually have the coils closer together towards the top of the spring. The front coils are usually more evenly distributed throughout the spring, and they are longer.
Your springs are probably intalled correctly. I have heard that sportlines have a tendency to not give an even stance.
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