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Old 8th September 2016, 14:32   #1
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So i've busted up my coilovers and have decided to lift my car up by from the ground with harder springs that I got from a 406 coupe using oem shocks.

Does anybody have any experience how to lift the car up? ill also put 16'' tires on to help with the height, i alreade have home made camber plates and distance plates?
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Old 8th September 2016, 15:02   #2
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I would not advise 406 springs, they'll be akin to using solid bar for a damper for what they're not going to be doing.
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thank you for the answers,i am still experimenting with these parts,and trying to fit the rims with tyres onto the front .
So please dont laugh
Some people said that ill need to make new suspension fork to adjust the camber, but then then axile wont fit (It's too short) . Or get some camber plates and adjust the camber becouse when the car is lifted the wheeles go into (V) position.
Pics soon,Ill do some work during the weekend.
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