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Did you get everything installed?


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Everything except for the rear shocks, going to do those tonight or tomorrow night. Front got installed Sunday. Angles look a bit suspect, hoping the coilovers settle a little in the next couple weeks of driving.

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Looks great. You could throw a diff spacer kit on there if you’re worried about the cv angles. How does it ride?


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Looks great. You could throw a diff spacer kit on there if you’re worried about the cv angles. How does it ride?


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The ride is great. I think the CVs look okay, the upper and lower arm balljoint angles are what concern me


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Took some measurements, all are hub to fender:
Rear passenger - 22.75"
Rear driver - ~22.75"
Front passenger - right in between 23.5" & 23.75"
Front driver - 23.75"

So looks like ~3" of lift from these coilovers. Hoping they settle a little since there isn't much room for adjustment.


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I’ve heard they settle about .250-.500 after a couple hundred miles. That’s what the guys at Procomp said.


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I’ve heard they settle about .250-.500 after a couple hundred miles. That’s what the guys at Procomp said.


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Good to know. I'm going to try and get it in the dirt next weekend before taking it back for adjustment


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Got a full size spare made up. Barely fits underneath.

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Also went and tested out the coilovers/shocks today, they do pretty damn well.

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You have lionhart tires all the way around?


Nope, just the spare. Found it "used" locally for $100. Never even been mounted.


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