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Old 02-20-2006, 01:12 PM
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Check and see which lower mounting hole your shock is mounted in. If it is mounted in the upper hole, you can gain an 1"+ by moving to the lower hole. That will lower your ride height, but you can compesate for that by raising the coilover spring adjustment. I had the same problem and this procedure cured it. Good luck.

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