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    Quote Originally Posted by rhd_civic_ej
    i believe the most common rear shock idea hasnt been brought up

    or it might have, but i didnt read every reply lol

    cutting the spring seat on the rear shocks, so the coilover sleeve can go lower...Johnathon you can make another cool diagram if j00 know what im talking about
    oh shit. i think you right B. its funny because Andrew (the OP) had that done to all of his setups if im not mistaken

    i know for a fact that that was the case on both the EJ's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    oh shit. i think you right B. its funny because Andrew (the OP) had that done to all of his setups if im not mistaken

    i know for a fact that that was the case on both the EJ's
    I know im the man, ill be doing this, this weekend if i can find the right cutting disc for my dremel tool. It works great, and major ass slammage in the rear

    Quote Originally Posted by Dirka Dirka
    God i love you man! lol. I was just thinking that but you beat me to it.
    I know I know, you can pay me this weekend :boobies::idb:

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