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Old 11-14-2008, 02:14 PM
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Direction of stock spring perches

I was wondering if anyone out there on stock suspension could check this out for me. I dont know if it really matters, but my koni/stech combo is a little off all around, so I wanted to reinstall them all in the stock directions. I think stock, the bottom of the spring perches face in on both driver and passenger side as well as the rear driver side but the rear passenger side faces out. Is this correct?
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There are 2 orientations your shocks will fit on your car properly. It it's on and workingI would leave it alone. It doesn't matter. It's a major pain in the butt to line up the shock bottom on the spindle and the three bolts on the top. Just be happy they are on right and aligned.
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haha I wouldn't normally want to uninstall them just for this, but one of my front konis are leaking and they sent me a replacement, as well as, im wanting to take the rears off to set them a little softer so I might as well haha.

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