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Old 10-16-06, 23:37   #31 (permalink)
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Those aren't painted stockers. Well they are stockers if you are talking about a FD RX7. But they aren't stock MX6 rims.

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Old 10-20-06, 23:50   #32 (permalink)
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Old 10-21-06, 0:47   #33 (permalink)
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this thread brings back some memories. I used to love Nate's car back when it was sans kit. I had just gotten my black LS and wished my paint looked that good.

Your car has sure come a long way Nate.

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wat r perches exactly? im confused....but this is wat mine looks like

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Old 11-18-06, 17:26   #35 (permalink)
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kinda old thread....
perches are the platform the spring sets on welded to the strut.

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Old 11-23-06, 1:56   #36 (permalink)
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y would i cut that?

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Old 11-25-06, 11:54   #37 (permalink)
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To make the car set lower, if you make the coilover set lower on the strut, obviously the car will set lower.

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Old 11-28-06, 21:51   #38 (permalink)
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well i know that but ur talking about the actuall thing that the spring sits on so where would the c/o sit? i know in the front its 2 pieces and it makes it sit lower like that cuz i tried it with the things on then i tookem off and it sat lower but the rear is only 1 piece

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Ok when you cut off the perch, there will still be a little weld bead around the bottom where the perch was welded to. That is what the coilover sets on ..just that little weld. nothing more.

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its just a bad idea get eibach's

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eibach springs? why? and that does sound dangerous to cut that

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It not dangerous. Thats all your spring perch sets on. just cut it and be happy.

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It not dangerous. Thats all your spring perch sets on. just cut it and be happy.
There is a right, and a wrong way to do this.

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Old 2-22-07, 20:58   #45 (permalink)
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really its not hard at all, you cut off the perch and leave the weld

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