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Shockworks Ford damper specialist located in Melbourne's S.E suburbs. Website Link |
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26-02-2015, 09:21 PM | #1 | ||
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I have the Shockworks front coilovers in my AU ute. Can you advise how high I can adjust them? From what I recall there is a small hole in the body of the shock - is this about the limit to how far they can be wound out?
The rear of my ute is approximately 12mm above standard XR height as I have heavier duty leaf springs for load carrying. I would like to raise the front to suit.
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Current vehicles: MY12 Land Rover Discovery 4 TDV6, MY03 Land Rover Discovery 2 HSE Td5 off road modified and 1989 Mazda NA MX-5 toy car. Previously: 1992 Ford EBII Fairmont, 1994 Ford EF Falcon XR6 supercharged, 2003 Ford BA Falcon XR6 Turbo 325rwkw, and 2002 Ford AU3 Falcon XR8 Pursuit 250 270rwkw. |
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20-04-2015, 09:36 AM | #2 | |||
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Sorry for the late reply as I somehow missed this post. You will be able to raise the car no problem 12 mm higher than standard and probably quite a bit more. The hole is the indicator to show the limit of the how far you can raise mate. Cheers Brett |
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