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Old 08-28-2009, 10:42 AM   #1
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Re: What should i cut coils with?

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i used a band saw and cut 1 1/2 coils the first time and it was way to low the 2nd time i cut 1 coil and it was just rite its about 31/2 or 4 inch lower in the front now
i had to also cut the metal stand and the bump stops off both lower control arms and replaced them with Energy Suspension bump stops
Don't you think it's dangerous to drive with such a large side mirror????? They say "objects are closer than they appear". It seems that everything would look like a semi-truck in that thing!!!

Just had to take a shot at a funny this morning. Reminds me of the ferrari testy mirrors. Nice stance, buy the way!!!
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