Question about MMR rear coil overs
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Question about MMR rear coil overs
Well I have was looking at some coil overs for my 05 GT, specifically the ones from MMR, and I was wondering, how exactly would you adjust them to the height you want? Lets say I wanted 2" all around, how would I adjust the coilovers to do that? For a sidenote I already have steeda sport springs...just want it lower
Sorry im alittle new to the whole coil over deal
thanx for everyones help
Sorry im alittle new to the whole coil over deal
thanx for everyones help
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Well I have was looking at some coil overs for my 05 GT, specifically the ones from MMR, and I was wondering, how exactly would you adjust them to the height you want? Lets say I wanted 2" all around, how would I adjust the coilovers to do that? For a sidenote I already have steeda sport springs...just want it lower
Sorry im alittle new to the whole coil over deal
thanx for everyones help
Sorry im alittle new to the whole coil over deal
thanx for everyones help
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I can get great deals on all MMR stuff, let me know if you want anything from MMR.
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I'd like to know more about the MMR coilovers, too. They're $200 on V6 mustang stuff. Even if they don't come with shocks, the total price would be $350 if you added the MMR 50/50 drag shocks. How come so cheap, when most coilovers are around the $1000 mark?
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