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Old 07-30-10, 11:15 PM
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I've had my coilovers for over 2 weeks but my rims are taking a little longer to get through customs, so I'm now thinking of getting the coilovers installed without the new rims, and when the rims arrive, then I'll adjust the height accordingly.


My question is: Is adjust the height something I can do myself with just using the regular jack the car comes with ?Or do you need need to get the car up on lifts to adjust?

If I can't do it with a regular simple jacks, then I'll hold off and get it all done professionally when the wheels come in.
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you can do it with a jack. that the way i make adjustments to ride height. 1 corner at a time lol. if your installing just put the front or rear on 2 jack stands and then do the other. and then adjust corners
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