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Old 06-08-2009, 03:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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lol, your tires huh? just sent him a message asking if he stilll makes them.
but on another note, does anybody use the coil spacers that jeff1997 on zukiworld makes? his full kit seems like a pretty good deal, 2-1.5" coil spacers 2-2" spacers 2-2" strut spacers and 1-2" rear dif spacer. he was asking 150 or so for the full kit. anyone have any experience wit this kit or this user?
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lol, your tires huh? just sent him a message asking if he stilll makes them.
but on another note, does anybody use the coil spacers that jeff1997 on zukiworld makes? his full kit seems like a pretty good deal, 2-1.5" coil spacers 2-2" spacers 2-2" strut spacers and 1-2" rear dif spacer. he was asking 150 or so for the full kit. anyone have any experience wit this kit or this user?
*** TIRED lol, and I still was, can ya tell?? haha

Jeff is well known for quality kits. Cost a little bit more than what mine was, but comes with stuff I didn't get. I didnt get a 2" diff spacer (dunno if its needed or not... I aint had one for 5000 miles and all is good so far). Also, strut spacers would have been nice. I had to flip my strut mounts and use a chevy exhaust flange as a spacer so I wouldnt bend the lip. It works well enough, but a spacer would be the *proper* way to do it.
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cool stuff, i think thats probably the way to go, and as far as the dif spacer goes, i dont think it "needed" but from the thread i was reading it gets rid of a lot of unwanted stress, which sounds like a plus to me, but being as im a cheap mofo, how do you go about flipping the strut mounts? can i just flip them and bolt em up upside down or is there more to it?
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