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Old Apr 9, 2016 | 09:33 AM
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Anyone have a pic at max ride height on these coil overs? I will be replacing them eventually for a more drag specific setup but the car came with them. I've spent close to 10k in the last few months on the car dont want to have to replace them if i don't have to right away.

i'm just wondering how high I can get the front up with them from the ground to the fender?

I need more clearance for my traction bar and bigger tires just haven't gotten around to try and adjust them just yet, just want to make sure they can go high enough for a 225/50r15 or if I just need to buy new setup now, Not into the whole low stance thing please nothing about brands or anything I know they are not great just what I have right atm.
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Old Apr 9, 2016 | 09:37 AM
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why don't you just twist them all the way up?
I'm sure you could get it high enough to clear those.
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Old Apr 9, 2016 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by EE2bitsk
why don't you just twist them all the way up?
I'm sure you could get it high enough to clear those.
Probably what I'll end up doing but I read somewhere that there pretty low from the get go just didn't want to waste my time if they don't go up even close.
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