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Adjusting Tein Flex

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Church

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Jun 12, 2002
New Jersey
Well i got my suspension in, lowered about 2 inchs maybe a bit more and my camber is definately out. Can i adjust something on the coilover to help correct this? Also my front drivers side will rub my fender every once in a while. i screwed the spring up like 5 full turns and it does'nt seem like it raised up at all. Any suggestions? Im dumb i know.
 
I just installed mine and lowered it about 2 inches all around. There was a lot of rubbing in the front. I then adjusted to the exact specs that TEIN provided and I've had no problems since. Just make sure there is 13.4" from the center of your wheel to your fender at every wheel. You will need a camber correction kit to fix your camber, I highly doubt you will be able to get it back into spec without a kit. Did you get the EDFC, worth every penny so far....
 
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