Mopar/KW S3 COs + Hotchkis Sways + Work Emotion CR-Kais on 04' Eblue
The install with Siberian57 doing what he does best
Front (29mm bar lurking in the shadows)
Rear (24mm bar in plain view)
Rear-underbody shot ( i was actually worried the cannister would not clear)
Wrapping it up
The finished product:
the front is a lil higher than we wanted but hes gonna get used to the drop before we go lower. Big thanks to Ozzy for taking care of the alignment
and the ASE certified Dodge techs who cross threaded the front sway bar bracket bolts...which also were the wrong ones. Car looks sharp brian enjoy and thanks as always
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Looks great! I love the ride of my S3 coilovers. I was curious Dan, what should I do if I cannot get the lower perch for the springs to turn to adjust the ride height? It will not turn to save my ass, set screw is out and all. It's leaning bad to the right and I need it fixed, it's driving me nuts! Thanks man. Love the CR Kais!
try some pb blaster yet? i know it sounds unconventional but your other option is actually taking that coilover off and persuading it off the car. Its Siberian57's ride and i love the Work wheels too just wish he'd ditch those 215/40s for some 225/45s
Excuse the over spray on the rotors. Those wheels don't come with center caps and Work doesn't make any for them that fit so since the center of the rotor/hub was silver and rusted a bit it stuck out like a sore thumb on gunmetal wheels, so we painted it black to match the lugs.
Thanks Dan!
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Last edited by siberian57 : 05-17-2008 at 07:16 AM.
HELP! i installed the same ones and lowered the car pretty low. I took it to firestone to get an ALIGNMENT and they said the camber is all fucked up and i need to buy the camber kit for our cars. I did which was 70 bucks, do you know if this is absolutely needed?
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