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mcgyvrNov-26-01 08:02 AM
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#4292, "front pass side bottoming out??"


          

i have maxspeed coilovers/koni yellows that i put in around march 2001, i had it droped to about 1 finger tire gap and no problems, now i raised it for the winter (stock height almost)and the left front side bottoms out, all i did was raised car and moved perches up on the maxspeeds, could Koni shock be bad already?? What else could be wrong, the sleeve is not collapsing on the perch, the tires are worn bad, could it just be a bad sidewall on the tire?? i really need alignment too could it be that?? could my spring have collasped?? it looks fine, its not like the height on one side is different than the other. NEED HELP. this is even on small to medium bumps. I have the konis set on the stiffest setting too, i dont want to but any less and i really bottom out

HELP???
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1998 Dodge Avenger I4 auto (paprika)
Mods are iceman intake, ported TB, UD pulley, Flowmaster 50 series muffler, magnecore 8.5mm wires, bosal header, S-AFC, JSP mini-scorpion wing, dreamspeed coilovers, koni yellows, tranny cooler, dual 6" silver

1998 dodge avenger 4 cyl AT
Mods are:
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front pass side bottoming out?? [View all] , mcgyvr, Nov-26-01 08:02 AM
  RE: front pass side bottoming out??, iamnotwhoiam, Nov-26-01 08:20 AM, #1
RE: front pass side bottoming out??, mcgyvr, Nov-26-01 08:28 AM, #2
my guess would be the compression is blown, TeamDeanoD, Nov-26-01 08:29 AM, #3
RE: my guess would be the compression is blown, mcgyvr, Nov-26-01 09:01 AM, #4

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