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    Default Coilovers...

    If I do not have the adjusters for the coilovers, how would I lower and raise my car?

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    i adjust mine by hand...i just jack it up, then adjust

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    flat head screwdriver and rubber mallet to break it loose. I'm sure you can buy/borrow the tool from someone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puregroove
    flat head screwdriver and rubber mallet to break it loose. I'm sure you can buy/borrow the tool from someone.

    thats the best alternative



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    theres a thing called a spanner wrench, its just like the tool you use to adjust your coilovers but wider and the hook part is usually hinged so its some what adjustable. Its what i use its way better then the wrenches they give you because it doesnt dig into your hand or bend cuz its so thin

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    screw driver and hammer to unlock it and your hands to turn it

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    Quote Originally Posted by puregroove
    flat head screwdriver and rubber mallet to break it loose.
    dat right


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    seriously, dont use a hammer get that tool you will thank yourself its the best way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zombieslider
    seriously, dont use a hammer get that tool you will thank yourself its the best way to do it.
    +1... only use my suggestion as a last resort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by puregroove
    +1... only use my suggestion as a last resort.
    eddie you are worth much more than +1 at this point haha

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    what kind of coilovers are you running?

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    hey i thought this might be a god place to ask something... i have coilovers and they are locked up, where i can't move up or down.. is that normal for ones that have not been touched in a year or so?

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    they are the ebay ones but i want them off.... what is everyone's thoughts on Ksport?

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