Lowering a Vert...
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I have my rear springs all ready to install in the rear of the car and noticed when I jacked it up yesterday that the place I used to set my jack stands on my '05 coupe are obstructed by the chassis strengthening bar for the convertible body... Anyone who has jacked up the rear of a Vert know where I can set up the jack stands?
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If I remember right, I jacked it up in front of the rear control arms on the frame when I lowered mine.
Try a search, I know I have seen that exact issue covered somewhere.
Try a search, I know I have seen that exact issue covered somewhere.
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I used the frame rails, in front of the wheels and the rear end. Make sure you block the front wheels first. Did the rear spring swap three weeks ago (used Steeda rear lowering) and have been more than happy since.
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