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Join Date: Jan 2008
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I just got my Arnott Coil Conversion Kit and this is going to be my first RR mod. I tried to assemble the rear coils.. The coil isolators are suppose to fit in the coil itself and the spring perch adapters fit into the isolators .. but the rear coil isolators will not fit in the coil at all. The isolator part that goes into the coil is bigger than the opening of the coil. is this normal?
Do I need the isolators at all? Can I assemble the Spring Perch Adapters directly to the coils and install them without isolators? I want this to be at normal tide height. Will that affect the height? Any help will be great. My brother in law and I plan to tackle the job this weekend. Thanks in advance.
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Last edited by Heights : 01-10-2008 at 06:30 PM. Reason: Added another question |
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