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Old 01-05-2014, 11:11 PM
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thanks guys,

thats what i needed to know,
99bluz28, i allready used the lower ring of the Koni shocks in the front, but the front did not lower yet.
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After you get about a few weeks worth of driving on it post up some new ride height photo's, and let us know how's the ride, and handling is now compared with the stock springs.
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
After you get about a few weeks worth of driving on it post up some new ride height photo's, and let us know how's the ride, and handling is now compared with the stock springs.
I will do that, but the driving have to wait till end of March, the winter with snow and other stuff is not yet started.

Because i am not driving in the winter Month's, you don't have to pay tax and assuarance then, but it is not not allowed to drive then (i hope i explained it right).
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Yeah, that's understandable.



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