Omni Power Full Coilovers
Alright a buddy of mine just installed a set of these, and is having issues adjusting the ride height. He lives roughly an hour, and a half away from me so I don't have the first clue. My Teins were a piece of cake to install, adjust, etc. He currently has told me that the rear is lower (finger gap) then the front. He would like to adjust them to eliminate the wheel gap in between the tire, and fender. Any instructions? Pictures? Your guys help would be appriciated.
Loosen the lower collar lock and twist the shock body (the silver threaded part) to the left. I just did mine yesterday actually. I was gona take pics but I had no time. Hope this helped.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDMmaster »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">as much as you want to lower the car, of course to much is not good. Use a tape measure to get it the same on both sides.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Too much is not good because this kit is designed to allow a different length shock.. in the proces of making it longer and setting the lower spring perch lower you decrease shock travel..
just a little FYI
Too much is not good because this kit is designed to allow a different length shock.. in the proces of making it longer and setting the lower spring perch lower you decrease shock travel..
just a little FYI
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