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You can compare what you received to the video. I believe its betwee 7mm to 10mm.
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I presume its not preloaded (front) unless you requested them to do it for you when you ordered it. The rears would definitely needed to be done by you or the shop.
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yeah the fronts seem like they will be easy since you can do the preload while the coils are off the car, but the rears will have too be done on the vehicle if you want too make an adjustment. im also wondering where they get the preload number from am i just suppose too call bc?
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Coilover Spring Preload Question | Stanced370Z | Brakes & Suspension | 7 | 02-22-2011 07:48 PM |