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Lowering Your "Maxed Out" Coilovers (D2 Racing Coilovers)

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Thanks to everyone supporting the channel! It took me a week to figure out why my coilovers did not bring my car as low as I wanted it. To be honest, I almost thought that I wasted my money because they didn't go to my ideal height. With the preload set properly, I found that my car had a 1" gap in the front and rear when the coilovers were "maxed out". Front Coilovers: To solve this issue, I found a technique that was called "slacking your coilovers/springs". The technique is to have no preload set, then let the weight of the car sit on the springs of the coilover. Might be confusing to explain but I hope my video helps. In addition, I have linked the reference video I used in the description below. Rear Coilovers: For the rear coilovers, I simply removed the spring perch and put the spring back in with the appropriate rubber gromets. I adjusted the shocks to the lowest setting to accommodate the height of the car in the rear. Reference video: "How to Lower Maxed out Coilovers" by Lowso. Thanks Lowso for solving my coilover problem! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NVDVf2z7KI& Also special thanks to @hardlinesbysqueakyclean for giving me the advice needed to resolve this issue! Instagram: @_anthonymo @anishnothoo Music: Better Days - Lakey Inspired This Feeling - Lakey Inspired https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
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