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Old 09-10-2011, 01:22 PM
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somethings not right

So when doing my suspension i preloaded the fronts and its low. But i wasnt sure what bolts do i leave loose for preloading the rear. Hopefully thats the only issue because the rear didnt lower at all. some pics to see what is up. Any thoughts or help. thanks
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So when doing my suspension i preloaded the fronts and its low. But i wasnt sure what bolts do i leave loose for preloading the rear. Hopefully thats the only issue because the rear didnt lower at all. some pics to see what is up. Any thoughts or help. thanks
-josh
Uh, oh!

Maybe springs on the wrong position (front on back)?
Old 09-10-2011, 02:46 PM
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no definitely not i put the longer ones in the back the short ones in the front. i just want to make sure my sway bar is not upside down. i saw one thread it had a pic but not sure whic one was saying upside down.. also just need to know which bolts need to be finger tight for the preloading.
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