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Old 01-27-2002, 11:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Good size Drop with skunk 2's?

What's a good drop? I have a new set of skunk 2 coilovers, and i dont know how much i should drop it. I live in Los Angeles(LOTS AND LOTS of BUMPS and POTHOLES). Please help
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1.8 front 1.5 rear....they are meant to be adjustable, take an hour and make it what u want..
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Shouln't it be the Rear lower than the front higher?? anyhow how are the skunks good investiment or not? also how is the adjusting on it can a i do it or wouldi need a mechanic everytime i were to adjust it?
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You don't need a mechanic to adjust it everytime. They should come with these two metal loop shaped thingies. Just jack up the car (or better yet use a lift)and use those metal things to adjust the height.
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