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Need help adjusting ride height on D2 rear coilovers

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Old Mar 28, 2024 | 02:37 AM
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Default Need help adjusting ride height on D2 rear coilovers

I bought a set of D2 racing coilovers a few months ago and have been avoiding adjusting the rear ride height. Now that I am getting to it I realize I have no idea how to adjust the ride height. Can anyone out there with D2 or worked on D2 suspension help me out?
suspension if for a Gen 1 Tc btw
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After some mental connect the dots with why D2 suspension looks different from other suspensions I have realized that the rear does not appear to have any way to adjust ride height. Only the front set of coilovers got ride height adjustment.
Old Mar 29, 2024 | 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Enigmatic
After some mental connect the dots with why D2 suspension looks different from other suspensions I have realized that the rear does not appear to have any way to adjust ride height. Only the front set of coilovers got ride height adjustment.
I'd be willing to bet there's some kind of adjustment...wouldn't make sense to be able to adjust the front and have a static rear. I'm guessing the spring perches have some kind of adjustment. Can you post a picture?
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