Re: [DML] Performance Suspension
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Re: [DML] Performance Suspension



I agree with Dave , the lack of the rear height adjustment took several 
"adjustments" before I got it right but some of it is also personal 
preference. I would consider 2 hours a world record time. Mine was 2 weeks 
by the time I powder coated everything I could fit in an oven.

If vendors are reading this, I would also include with any instructions a 
recommended tool list. In this case, the most important would be acquiring 
the correct spring compressor. As many, including myself, have previously 
said this is potentially a VERY DANGEROUS PROCEDURE! Always take a step back 
and think what your next step is and the potential dangers and how you 
protect yourself from them.

Cecil Longwisch
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