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Cheap and easy way of raising the ride heign of your car. Just throw it on top of the shock body and bolt the shock back into the car. Dont see the point myself, unless you are the fiddling type with non height adjustable shocks and you want to go uber low to normal for some reason regularly

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I very much see the point, glad I saw this as its actualy what Ineed for my setup...

It saves you running stupid preload on the spring if you need to raise the car a bit, unless your shocks have independant height adjustment from the spring preload (my DMS 50mm do not)

as the name of them suggests, id say its so you can set your car up "super lap" spec. then install theese so you can drive home or to the track with your fully super happy race low ride height, without bottoming out on normal roads. and pull them out for some laps etc etc.

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