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Old 06-26-2015, 02:56 PM
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On the Camaro kits (and a most of the others that we build), you'll need to crank the spanner nut almost, if not all the way to the last thread. The main reason that we can pull this off and not have to worry about coil binding issues is due to Hyperco building their coil springs, with a larger gap, between the coils. If you don't have the spanner nut adjusted up to the top, or close to it, I'd tell you to keep turning it up, it won't hinder anything at all.

With a BB in the car, heavier rated springs should've been swapped into the order, to compensate for the added weight. If you can look at the side of the spring, you'll see a part number etched into the coil ("59080700" for example), email me what number you find and I'll be happy to work with you!

*edit - are you running the Ridetech coilovers/Strongarms? I just saw where you said that it had the Global West springs, which we don't build an arm for... I just want to make sure I'm understanding what components you have on the car.

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Josh
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