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Old Jul 22, 2002 | 11:11 PM
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Default coil overs HELP

Hey all I just got my new set of "number 1" Coil overs for my civic I am sure there are some of you out there that are going to say that they are crap but before these I had a set of APC (ohhh god noooo) coilovers and they worked fine for what I do (daily driving, strip sometimes thats about it ) the problem with all these kits is that they give you all this crap and no instructions so here is a list of parts and what I think they are for please correct me if I am wrong

1) 2 front springs with collars and metal upper mounts : self explanitory
2) 2 rear springs with collars and metal upper mounts : self explanitory
3) 8 large rubber washers : go between the spring and the upper mount ?
4) 4 smaller rubber washers : go between upper mount and shock ?
5) 4 large hex screws : to lock the collar in place
6) 12 small and long hex screws : to lock the collar to the shock
7) 12 small short hex screws : to lock the collar to the shock (smaller shocks)
8) 1 larg bag of rubber rings : to place on your ***** for extended sexual pleasure

that is the list of parts ... the rubber rings I assume go around the shock to stablise the coller agenst it, Do I have these parts right ? thanks !!!!
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Old Jul 22, 2002 | 11:47 PM
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Default Re: coil overs HELP (JDM_SIR_II)

hey i never got #8 for my Skunk 2s!
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