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My interesting coil over install
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<blockquote data-quote="Viking42" data-source="post: 12653730" data-attributes="member: 123787"><p>I had the same issue when I installed coilovers on my S197. The camber plates I had sat in under the shock tower, which combined with the longer spring brought the bottom of the spring in line with the widest part of the tire. I had to correct it with a small spacer as well until I switched to a lower offset wheel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viking42, post: 12653730, member: 123787"] I had the same issue when I installed coilovers on my S197. The camber plates I had sat in under the shock tower, which combined with the longer spring brought the bottom of the spring in line with the widest part of the tire. I had to correct it with a small spacer as well until I switched to a lower offset wheel. [/QUOTE]
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