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Tokico Illumina Kit questions ( help )

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RockSolidGST

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Mar 23, 2005
Boston, Massachusetts
Front went on fine.... everything fit great..


Now on the rears i dont even need a spring compressor to put the springs on the shocks :confused:

Is this right? The sping is very loose on the shock? Im thinking once under load of the car it would be pretty snug but i dont want to put them in then have to remove them even though its only an 1hr-2hr job...


Any advice or feedback asap would be very nice , thanks guys :thumb:


If anything im thinking springs could be wrong size but i highly doubt this thanks!!


:dsm: :dsm:
 
Many after-market rear springs are completely loose before you drop the car back onto the wheels. It's a good sign. It means that they have decent rates.

- Jtoby
 
I just had the exact same question for my Illuminas and I pmed a couple of people about it. Well I finished mine 2 days ago and yes it is perfectly fine, as the car lowers it compresses the springs. :thumb:
 
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