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orangevert
09-06-2011, 08:28 PM
Can anyone post up some pictures of there DSE coil over kit install. Im having a little issue of the shock hitting the shock tower, It's barely touching, but I dont want to grind on anything.

Thanks Kirk

Jay Hilliard
09-07-2011, 12:56 PM
post a pic. Do you have the suspension loaded? not on jack stands etc.

orangevert
09-07-2011, 02:25 PM
post a pic. Do you have the suspension loaded? not on jack stands etc.

Thanks Jay,
I do not have the suspension loaded yet, The sub frame is out of the car. motor is off of subframe. I will try and get it mounted up and set back on ground, Wheels don't come in until mid next week

Thanks again Jay

Bad94
09-08-2011, 10:39 AM
You have the new style coil overs right? THe afco/DSE ones?

If so you have to trim the mounts. I had too.

Kyle and i talked about that when i did mine, i was one of the 1st to have the new coil over for the stock sub frame.

orangevert
09-08-2011, 05:23 PM
You have the new style coil overs right? THe afco/DSE ones?

If so you have to trim the mounts. I had too.

Kyle and i talked about that when i did mine, i was one of the 1st to have the new coil over for the stock sub frame.

Thanks for the reply Bad94, I have the DSE coil overs, Just got them a month ago, I have a call into DSE, Do you have any picture of your shock towers?

Thanks Kirk

Van B
09-08-2011, 06:50 PM
You have the new style coil overs right? THe afco/DSE ones?

If so you have to trim the mounts. I had too.

Kyle and i talked about that when i did mine, i was one of the 1st to have the new coil over for the stock sub frame.

I know I have the original style, but may I ask what is different about the new ones?

Denvervet
09-08-2011, 10:04 PM
I trimmed mine a bit too. Ultimately didn't have to since I needed to turn the collars down a bit since it was setting too low. Don't be afraid:thumbsup: