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Originally Posted by Spooler Some coilover kits can't hit the stock ride height. A call to BC should be in order. Yep that’s what I figured. It’s odd that the
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Yep that’s what I figured. It’s odd that the spring adjuster looks to have at least 40mm MORE room to lower the height, which would mean this kit is capable of another 3inch drop in ride height. So probably over 4” drop capable compared to OEM. Who seriously wants to be that low??? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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