Installing Eibach kit tommorrow
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Originally Posted by StealthV
The self-leveling shocks used on the V are mechanically, internally self-leveling; there is no electronic control. Lower the car with different springs while still using the stock or FG2 shocks (they can be modified to work) and the rear end will be sky high in the air.
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Actually, you can modify the rear Nivomats quite easily. I've lost track, so sorry if I've answered this elsewhere. Basically, you're going to move the rubber bushing below the topmount of the shock to above it (or the material from there to above it, or some portion of that based on what your desired ride height is).
email me direct at:
wildwhl@registeredink.com
And I'll try to clarify.
Bill
Actually, you can modify the rear Nivomats quite easily. I've lost track, so sorry if I've answered this elsewhere. Basically, you're going to move the rubber bushing below the topmount of the shock to above it (or the material from there to above it, or some portion of that based on what your desired ride height is).
email me direct at:
wildwhl@registeredink.com
And I'll try to clarify.
Bill