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Old 02-04-2008, 09:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Coilover adjustment

To get right to the point, my suspension is bottoming out too much and I want to raise the car backup to stock. Its a 1994 civic on Weitec HICON TX kit. I was at Beverly tire this morning and they said they need the key to adjust it (which I dont have), anyone knows where I can get this done? I need to do it ASAP! thx
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Old 02-04-2008, 12:01 PM   #2 (permalink)
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They don't have a spanner wrench? That's how damn near every coilover I've seen so far adjusts.


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They don't have a spanner wrench? That's how damn near every coilover I've seen so far adjusts.
Can you please give me a name of one shop that will do it then??? I dont care how they do it, AS LONG AS THEY CAN!
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How about any other shop than the Beverly Tire you were at, I can't believe they don't have a spanner wrench

Look at the shop info thread at the top of the forum.


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I have a pair of adjusting wrench you can have.
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