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Old 11-21-2015, 05:03 PM
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King Coilover Adjustment

Finally got my Kings installed up front but I am having a hell of a time adjusting them. I jacked from the crossmember to allow the suspension to droop and relieve the spring compression.

The problem is that the adjustment collar is directly in line with the UCA. In order to get clearance, I have to jack the suspension up and put a substantial load on the springs.

I know the Kings with remote reservoirs require removing them from the vehicle to adjust, but the standard 2.5" coilovers are supposed to be able to be adjusted on the vehicle. Who else with Kings has figured this out?
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2001 T4R SR5 - King 2.5" Coilovers, OME 890, 1" ToyTec BL, 285 Duratracs, CBI Hybrid, Warn M8000
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