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Adjusting Ride Height Question

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stevieraywolf

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Nov 5, 2007
Devine, Texas
Okay, the last owner of my gs-t :)beatentodeath:, he's the horse) somehow lifted the back end up off the ground. I think he was planning some drag racing, but now it just looks funny. Anyways, I haven't done a thorough search of my suspension yet, and I thought it would be a good idea to ask where to look for adjustment screws, bolts, levers, magic buttons, etc. I have no Godly idea what kind of struts or springs they are, but if that guy was able to adjust him, I can probably do it, if I know where to look.

Any ideas?
 
You need to give more info. What kind of suspension is it? Some of the expensive coils have the adjusting screw on top, and some of them have it by the spring, where you have to adjust the screw (it's the big one that hold the spring).
 
Your in a better boat then me.. The dude who owned my car before me took aftermarket springs and heated them till they were sitting on eachother.. That is coil on coil all the way down no play... i mean it's slammed but wtf... :beatentodeath: Anywho's.. What color are the shocks/springs?.. Ususally you can get an idea of the setup without even having to pull to tires off
 
Hell, tobe perfectly honest, the shocks are so high, I can see them without budging my tire. To be perfectly honest, they look like they still have the stock rubber around them. However, it's been cut, so I think he might have done something there, but I'm not exactly sure how he could have raised the car.
There is a bolt or nut (it's hard to tell which) on top of the struts, but I'm not sure if that would do anything.
 
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