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Old 07-05-2008, 07:42 PM   #1
Mangi
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Melbourne
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Default Raising a car question? (yes un-lowering)

Hi all.

I am in the process of installing a XR50 kit on my AU XR6. Now I put the kit on just to see what it look liked before spraying and have noticed the car will sit a little lower than i would like. So i am contemplating raising the car but i am unsure what is involved.

I have koni springs and pedders adjustable shocks. Oh and i already have 18inch rims. Thought about 19inch but seems like an expensive option and i like my rims.

Do i have to replace the springs? or can this be done through the adjustable shocks? or any other info would help.

Also With the adjustable shocks is it easy to soften the ride so its not too stiff? Loved it at the start but can be anoying as well so wouldnt mind a change.

I brought the car with the suspension and springs so dont know much about them or adjusting it etc.

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