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Removing wheel with adjustable spring plates?
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<blockquote data-quote="r73" data-source="post: 432959" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>if your running adj springplates then your running lower hence the need for shorter shocks - its the shocks that really limit the drop on the plates - hence the need to remove the lower shock bolt to remove wheel. </p><p>A bit of a hassle but no biggy really considering how seldom you'll be doing it - unless your Creation Blue that is, or Sparkywig for that matter - wheel whores :lol: :lol: </p><p>Im yet to hear of a lowering product being marketed with the all the information available ie pros and cons :msn4:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r73, post: 432959, member: 13948"] if your running adj springplates then your running lower hence the need for shorter shocks - its the shocks that really limit the drop on the plates - hence the need to remove the lower shock bolt to remove wheel. A bit of a hassle but no biggy really considering how seldom you'll be doing it - unless your Creation Blue that is, or Sparkywig for that matter - wheel whores :lol: :lol: Im yet to hear of a lowering product being marketed with the all the information available ie pros and cons :msn4: [/QUOTE]
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