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Having said that... Sam still has it correct I think. Shocks are dampers. The fact that they may be very stiff dampers doesn't mean that they'll support weight; it just means that they take a while to move when subjected to a force. And the internal gas pressure that extends the strut has less to do with the difficulty in pushing it down than that stiff damping, especially if the strut has more damping for compression than extension. So, I don't think that the shocks are "raising" the car up unless the KYB is also designed to be both a spring and a shock, which I wouldn't think is the case. Grimm, you sure that the tops of the springs are correctly seated in the rubber rings? And that the springs are all in right side up? And that all the little rubber bushings in the middle of the stack are in, and are in right side up? Sorry to ask dumb questions, but unless the KYB's are supposed to be supporting some of the weight of the car, or their dimensions don't match the stockers, I don't see them being the reason.
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That being said, I originally missed the post where the OP said it was different from one side to another, and it had raised it back to stock height...(+1.5 inches?) Something is wrong.. |
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