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T’Haus Flipped Spindles / Coilovers
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<blockquote data-quote="neilswheels" data-source="post: 639452" data-attributes="member: 18199"><p>I used a small spacers on the bottom of mine, worked fine. i seem to remember the GAZ eye isnt as wide as a stock shock, so it gets pulled over towards the bump stop when you do the nut up. I didnt like the shocks, and have gone to uprated stockers from jk, much nicer ride.</p><p>I had to modify my back plates as well, but mines a disc front end. I still get rubbing though, apparently most people remove them completely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilswheels, post: 639452, member: 18199"] I used a small spacers on the bottom of mine, worked fine. i seem to remember the GAZ eye isnt as wide as a stock shock, so it gets pulled over towards the bump stop when you do the nut up. I didnt like the shocks, and have gone to uprated stockers from jk, much nicer ride. I had to modify my back plates as well, but mines a disc front end. I still get rubbing though, apparently most people remove them completely [/QUOTE]
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