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      06-10-2019, 02:58 AM   #23
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I thought these only lowered the car 20mm?
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      06-11-2019, 02:00 AM   #24
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They are basically KW V3, so the front can go as low as, while the back is limited by the length of the spring (the KWs use a much shorter spring with a helper spring).

That said, there are a couple of options to get the rear lower without spending money:
1. don't use the adjustable spring perch and retain the original upper spring seat
2. the spring is located on the adjustable perch by a two-piece seat, so ditch the rubber bit and retain the plastic spacer.

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