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Old May 19, 2007 | 04:22 AM
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can someone please explain how to install the rear strut for the D2 coilovers...im not 100% sure if i installed it right...the ride seems too bouncy. i bought these coilovers used with no instructions..thanks.
Old May 22, 2007 | 04:09 PM
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Theres only one way to install them.

Just match the coilover sleeve to the shock sleeve. If you have the coilover sleeve all the way down, then shorten the strut. If you have the sleeve all the way, then lengthen the strut. If it's about the middle, then adjust the strut accordingly.

The rear springs are veryyyy soft. Only 167lbs/in... that might be why it's so bouncy. I dont find the rear of my box bouncy with the D2s tho.
Old May 23, 2007 | 01:16 PM
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i was talking about just mainly the rear strut. sorry i wasn't clear. it came with 4 bushings & washers. does the 2 bushings & washers both go on the top of rear strut? instead of using the stock bushings. cause i have mines with a washer underneath (below in the fenderwell) & on top the 2 bushings/ washer on top then the bolt to hold it down.
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