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Just got the word my TEIN HA coliovers will be shipped in from Sydney next week, just in time to install them on the car for EXTREME HORESPOWER. :cooldance

Has anyone got some spanner(s) that I could borrow to drop the car a few inches whilst in at the show? If possible I would like to use them on Friday whilst I am setting up the display, and again on Sunday to return it to a more normal height (otherwise I can't make it up my driveway)

On another note does anyone know how much a set would cost to purchase/make because I will need a set eventually.

Thanks.

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The shock absorber is threaded and the spring sits on a base attached to this. By adjusting the thread you can raise/lower the spring, and hence the car. I want to be able to drop it on its guts for car shows and other special events but still be able to get up my driveway without loosing the front bar or side skirts, so this gives me the best of both worlds.

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