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Originally Posted by yokotas13
not with the 2 way adjustable coils.
i preload the springs to not allow as much suspension travel, and then compensate with the lowering hte actual shock body in the bracket
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yes, preloading your springs raises your car, it compresses the spring when its in the air because the spring dosent have anything to push off of. once you put it on the ground the spring just pushes the shock out / up. preloading only shifts weight, nothing else.
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man you sure like to type a lot of inexperienced junk. i bet youve ran like 2 hpdes! wow! baller. whatever tires you have on your fantastical te37s, it dosent fucking matter, because they arent hoosiers. everyones wheels on this whole website are lighter than ccw classics, so fuck it