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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 12:54 PM
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Default Pro-C coilovers need help installing

i just bought some Pro-c Coilovers from Spring tech(a sister company of SKunk2) they are the exact same as the skunk2 brand Pro-c's but i still have no clue how to install or adjust them any help would be greatly apliged
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Old Sep 18, 2007 | 01:25 PM
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Y2KTypeR
i just bought some Pro-c Coilovers from Spring tech(a sister company of SKunk2) they are the exact same as the skunk2 brand Pro-c's but i still have no clue how to install or adjust them any help would be greatly apliged
Skunk2 Racing is in no way associated with Spring Tech nor are we a sister company to Spring Tech. The Skunk2 Pro-C Coilovers are proprietary and are not based on anyone else's design. For info regarding the Pro-C Coilovers please refer to our website.

Thanks,

Skunk2 Racing
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Old Sep 21, 2007 | 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Skunk2.com
Skunk2 Racing is in no way associated with Spring Tech nor are we a sister company to Spring Tech. The Skunk2 Pro-C Coilovers are proprietary and are not based on anyone else's design. For info regarding the Pro-C Coilovers please refer to our website.

Thanks,

Skunk2 Racing
So Mr. Skunk2 Racing, if that's your real name, tell me, what is the EDM base prototype that the original Pro-C coilovers were designed from?

By the way, welcome to HAN butthole.

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