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So i got done by the cops for my car not being legal height,supposedly its 10mm short of 100mm. bit strange when i had the road worthy done a year ago and had my cars height raised to legal height by the mechanics,but of course the cops didnt care what i had to say

so just wondering if anyone in melbourne (3195) would adjust my coil overs 10mm? w

If they were new when you put them in, they will settle and sit lower after a while. All suspension systems will 'sag' with time.

Pretty much any tyre joint should be able to lift it a bit if they are adjustable... either that or get some stock gear and bolt that in to clear the defect...

what brand coilovers? if sitting 1 year without adjustment, can be tough to move the collars without the provided tool (but can be done withoiut, just makes a mess of them)

If they were new when you put them in, they will settle and sit lower after a while. All suspension systems will 'sag' with time.

Pretty much any tyre joint should be able to lift it a bit if they are adjustable... either that or get some stock gear and bolt that in to clear the defect...

negative, only coil suspensions will

#baggedlife

Even if you don't have the C spanner... Flathead or anything, really, that can you can place against the collar teeth; and a hammer can work, ghetto styles. :whistling:

Srs.

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