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Old 06-30-2009, 12:36 AM   #1
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Default DDM Coilovers...

I've installed the fronts no problem but the rears I am having trouble with...

I know someone here has had my exact problem but I can't seem to find the post...Can someone help me out...


My problem is this:

The "thing" that adjust the spring doesn't seem to mate with the rubber hat unless I cut off the tip of it. The bolt that comes with it does not seem to fit unless I bore out the stock hole.

I haven't even tried the strut yet...
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