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#50980
Fri 29 Oct 2010 01:31:AM
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Hey all,
The rear of my 205 is extremely low. I want to raise it up maybe an inch or so. I have found a good article on 205gtidrivers.com on the procedure. I'm wondering how long it will take and how complex a job it is. I could do it on a 2 post stand one day at TAFE but if it takes too long I will have to leave my car there.
Also any little cluey hints would be appreciated.
Next thing is the front. It has had lower springs with standard struts, and the springs dont fit into the recess on the bottom of the strut. Doesnt seem to be too much of an issue but just wondering if it could cause it to become unlodged down the line.
Only just bought the car so niggling out issues as I see them.
Thank you
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