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Lowering Gurus wanted - The Gaz shock thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 546125" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>The Gaz and the Empi coilovers behave in the same way - the reason why you're not seeing any difference in shock length is because they're off the van; I.e. Not under compression. With the spring cup wound to it's lowest position (as per your picture) on either set of coilovers, the van will be at its lowest ride height. As you compress the spring more and more, the ride height will raise, as the spring compression will be trying to open the shock to its fully extended length.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 546125, member: 20098"] The Gaz and the Empi coilovers behave in the same way - the reason why you're not seeing any difference in shock length is because they're off the van; I.e. Not under compression. With the spring cup wound to it's lowest position (as per your picture) on either set of coilovers, the van will be at its lowest ride height. As you compress the spring more and more, the ride height will raise, as the spring compression will be trying to open the shock to its fully extended length. [/QUOTE]
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