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Old 06-10-01 | 01:51 PM
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Like to know if anyone else if having problems adjusting their coil-over systems? Well, my friend just got this new set coil-over from Japan and his IS is stuck at 2 inch drop can't go any higher than that. Is anyone else having the same problem? The name of the coil-over is DTM, I think. Anyone with Tein, HKS, CUSCO, ect are having the same kind of problem? If not can anyone please tell me what's the highest height that can be set on their coil-overs? Thanx....
Old 06-10-01 | 02:11 PM
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I am pretty sure that most of the coilovers will be atleast an inch lower than stock when they are raised all the way up
Old 06-10-01 | 07:49 PM
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Hey thanx, Black_IS I'll let my friend know. So Tein HA is about one inch fully raised? Well, cause, I'm considering either to go with the Tein or the CUSCO Zero-2 coil-over system. I don't want to lower it too much, because I'm going to either fit a 19" or 18" on it and also a body kit. Don't want it to be to low, so that I can't go anywhere.. lol..

Once again, thanx for the info.
Old 06-10-01 | 10:24 PM
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Im not even sure of how much lower it is if I have it raised all the way up.... Ive never done it.
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