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Old 01-29-2013, 01:19 PM
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How do you remove a perch/ ring in a coil? And what ring is it? And Can a shop do this? And if its one of the top two rings how do you keep your preload from changing.?


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Old 01-29-2013, 01:33 PM
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My ride(: wish it was lower but need smaller tires and to roll fenders and don't have money as of now to do it.


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the blk version of my car lol .. seeing yours makes me wanna get coils
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Hahaha that's kinda of true^


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How do you remove a perch/ ring in a coil? And what ring is it? And Can a shop do this? And if its one of the top two rings how do you keep your preload from changing.?


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You sure you want to go as low as me and altima714?? This will happen to you too lol

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You sure you want to go as low as me and altima714?? This will happen to you too lol

I raised my car when that metal wire (hood release cable? How do you get your hood open???) began to show through the rubbed fender liner.
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I raised my car when that metal wire (hood release cable? How do you get your hood open???) began to show through the rubbed fender liner.
It doesn't open ATM lol.
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Omg what happened? I just don't wanna get those tires (235/35/19) and have wheel gap.


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So you can't open your hood?


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Omg what happened? I just don't wanna get those tires (235/35/19) and have wheel gap.


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Tire rubbed plastic lining away and started to rub on the hood release cable. So I cut it cuz it was already damaged and would rub on my tire as I would drive. So
No I can't open my hood, going to fix it this weekend tho. So yeah that will eventually happen to you too if you Wna be low. Just a warning. Looks nice being low but comes with alot of downsides.
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You should just rerun the hood release cable in a new spot so you don't keep rubbing on it. But you may have already had that planned out
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Well if I don't wanna suffer that pain would being maxed out on the coils without taking out a perch and have 235/35 tires still be low lol? Like I want zero wheel gap


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So you would have been screwed if your battery went dead... Lol Im every unlucky when it comes to that.


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Well if I don't wanna suffer that pain would being maxed out on the coils without taking out a perch and have 235/35 tires still be low lol? Like I want zero wheel gap


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You just going to have to try it and find out. It's all trail and error bro trail and error.....
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So you would have been screwed if your battery went dead... Lol Im every unlucky when it comes to that.


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It actually did die like a couple weeks before the wire completely got chewed up the lever did work anymore I just had to pull the actual wire from past the lever and it popped it. I have a new battery now so I'm not worried.
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