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Can you share any details on how the coilovers drove on the car? In the pics it looks like the helper springs are collapsed. We're they always like that or did they settle like that?
Can you share any details on how the coilovers drove on the car? In the pics it looks like the helper springs are collapsed. We're they always like that or did they settle like that?
I just noticed that I think maybes that's how they settled but I'll call st suspension and ask them. If it not suppose to be like that then I'll have to send it to them to fix it cuz I still have it under warranty.
I just noticed that I think maybes that's how they settled but I'll call st suspension and ask them. If it not suppose to be like that then I'll have to send it to them to fix it cuz I still have it under warranty.
Did you notice any changes over time in how the car drove as those helper springs compressed? Did you have the rise height set on the higher side which may have contributed to some extra preload?
Did you notice any changes over time in how the car drove as those helper springs compressed? Did you have the rise height set on the higher side which may have contributed to some extra preload?
Just called st suspension and they said that the helper spring is suppose to be collapsed, it usually happens when u lower the car and the reason for it is to help the main spring stay centered.
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