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Vert shocks/struts on coupe?
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Vert shocks/struts on coupe?
Will the vert s5 shocks/struts bolt up to an s5 coupe? Searched the forums, but can't find a definitive answer on this. Any help is appreciated.
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Yes. It will sit higher though.
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Yes. It will sit higher though.
Only if you use the Vert springs.
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Only if you use the Vert springs.
Beat me to it, shocks are the same springs are different
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Somehow I read springs/struts.
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Thanks guys, I bought a vert set for $100 with springs. Installing this weekend so ill have some pics up once I finish installing
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Thanks guys, I bought a vert set for $100 with springs. Installing this weekend so ill have some pics up once I finish installing
It is going to sit about 1/2 - 1 inch higher than stock.
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It is going to sit about 1/2 - 1 inch higher than stock.
I'm replacing the stock springs with Tein s techs, so I figure about stock height.
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