adjustable rear spring plates

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Miggs
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adjustable rear spring plates

Post by Miggs »

where can i get them :?:
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Post by Derek »

Mine arrived on Friday, I got them from Pelican.

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Post by Hoffman912 »

migs.. you dont really need them, and they dont really have much of a benefit, unless youre going to change and adjust your ride height all the time. other than that.. there isnt a benefit to having them. everyone i know who has em says they are a waist.
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Post by 210bhp »

If these are fitted can anyone give me a blow by blow account of how to adjust the ride height. Mine is just far too low. What happens at the front to keep things level and steering geometry correct if I raise the back end? cheers
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