How To: rear springs

ls1fbody

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Unfortunately this axle was the reason i had to abandon my coilovers, At full ride height in the rear i was still tucking a quarter inch of tire.
 

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Unfortunately this axle was the reason i had to abandon my coilovers, At full ride height in the rear i was still tucking a quarter inch of tire.

Jeez lol whered the mount point get moved to? And how come the original mount point wasnt preserved?
 

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The springs were binding and with the 19's there was no clearance. I'll probably go back to coilovers in the future for show applications. I didn't mind it being low, but i wanted the ability to go higher if i needed, and i couldn't.

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Jeez lol whered the mount point get moved to? And how come the original mount point wasnt preserved?

it wasn't removed, just modified. I couldn't tell you to be honest, i looked at both axles sitting next to each other, and they look damn near the same. I would have to get out a measuring tape and start crawling all over that to figure it out haha
 

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