xXCiviXx's 2013 DBP Si aka Alice (Picture Heavy)

xXCiviXx

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OMG I feel like whoever thought it would be a good idea to connect the end links to the strut with an Allen bolt and nut was bottle fed as a child. That was thoroughly difficult to remove. Then again I can see why, cuz those do not want to go anywhere!
 

Michal006

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BTW what spring rates did you get?
 

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Wow, what a difference. :bowdownsit: Your car is my new favorite.
The front looks to be a little lower than the rear. I'm no expert, but I'll share my opinion. :D...I' agree with Mike, front looks great, but I might go another 1/2 " lower. Should clear fine. You'll just have make sure it doesn't rub in the front when turning tightly. I'd certainly go at least another 1.5 " in the rear. (Of course that is taking the settling into account.)
Just my 2 cents.
 

xXCiviXx

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I'd certainly go at least another 1.5 " in the rear. (Of course that is taking the settling into account.)
Just my 2 cents.
Well I will definitely be going lower in the rear cuz I haven't installed the rear yet hahahaha. Had to call it quits due to weather and cramping lol. Will be doing the rear in the morning followed by a wash and hopefully an alignment. Then ROTM photo shoot time.

And thanks Pauly!! Can't wait to see/ feel the difference in ride quality!
 

xXCiviXx

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Alright. Rear coils installed.
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This one is right after lowering it back to the ground
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And this is the settled pic
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This is too low for me. I want to go up 1-1.5" in the back. Will I need to take everything apart again? Or can I just adjust the spring height while everything is still attached?
 
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Michal006

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Yes you can change the ride height while everything is attached. Your rear is lower than front.....:confused:
 

xXCiviXx

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Yes you can change the ride height while everything is attached. Your rear is lower than front.....:confused:
I was eyeballing the height before install. And it looked to be alright. After thw rear install it was a little low for me then way too low in the back after it settled. It started raining as I was finishing the passenger side install so i wrapped it up after that. Everything is on the car now just need to tweak it. Maybe if the weather improves later this afternoon I can raise the front. Can i raise the frot while everything is attached too?

Also, will I need to reset preload on the rear shocks if I raise it? Or should it be good?
 
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