This is a Teaser.
#31
im pretty sure not all coils need to have a hole drilled in order to adjust. cause you're the first person i hear about not being able to adjust but i may be wrong.(i dont personally have coils so idk)
#35
I believe Phil is referring to dampening yes. ST coils don't have that, so no I do not need to drill any holes.
ANOTHER update.
Brought my front coils to work with me today to get them all set up so when I got home I could pop them in and work on the rears.
Then I get asked to work the night shift too. Night shift = more over time (worked a double last week too) so I couldn't get the install finished today due to working 14 hours.
SO TOMORROW. Without any interruptions hopefully, the fronts will be installed when I get home and then the rears will be worked on and finished before dark.
Blahhhhh.
ANOTHER update.
Brought my front coils to work with me today to get them all set up so when I got home I could pop them in and work on the rears.
Then I get asked to work the night shift too. Night shift = more over time (worked a double last week too) so I couldn't get the install finished today due to working 14 hours.
SO TOMORROW. Without any interruptions hopefully, the fronts will be installed when I get home and then the rears will be worked on and finished before dark.
Blahhhhh.
#37
Exactly. I figure my over time will at least fund my spacers. I just want them on and I want to be low. It's going to be a huge difference going from the minivan I'm driving now to a lowww b5 .
#39
I'll leave now.