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Old 03-06-2007, 06:51 PM
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CUSCO COILOVERS??

My e4 is fitted with cusco coil overs, the ride is shockingly hard tho, is there anway of adjusting the front ones so they arent as hard?
the rear of the car feels fine, just the front seems to be the prob.

the raer shocks have a adjuster on the side but the fronts dont, had it on the ramps and at the bottom of the front shocks ther is a nut with a small oval shaped screw coming out of the middle, this does turn........ Most likley im guessing this is where you adjust the rate of them?
Any one no which way to turn it? anticlockwise?

any help or info be much apreciated as cant find much on the net about them. :shock:
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