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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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only reversed the bottom 3 leafs and leaving the main(longest)as it is..............
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It had 4 coils cut out ... another example what happens when beer and angle grinder come together..........it is getting replaced by stanza struts...........

Posted on: 2003/5/11 6:53
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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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Did you flip the whole set of leafs over

or just one?? or two

please explain??

and wot have you done to the front suspention??

Posted on: 2003/5/11 3:33
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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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U can finally check the pics of my car after lowering ...

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Posted on: 2003/5/11 2:55
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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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Are you talking about flipping the rear leafs upside down? Been there-terrible ride. The "free" way to lower the rear & still get a stock ride is to relocate the axle above the leafs. In front, find F10 struts(fatter & tighter coils) and cut out 2 or 3 coils and/or heat the coils till they drop to desired height. Beware, if you go too low up front, you won't be able to turn! I found some 12" rims for the front and 13" in the rear. I've been trying to scan photos but don't know how. Anyway, this is what I did back in'88. I'm now trying to find another sedan.

Posted on: 2003/5/9 23:40
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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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Upload your photo to our photo album, copy the image url and the use the IMG buton.
You can use our test forum, for testing

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Posted on: 2003/5/8 16:35
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Re: reverse eye leaf suspension
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How did you do it. Im about to do the suspension on my 1200, a write up and pics would be great. cheers

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reverse eye leaf suspension
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Finally got to doing it...reverse eye leaf suspension....took a day of work and did it.....rear end sits good 3"lower and squats down when you boot it....not bad knowing it cost me $0 just a lot of fu$in around..I will upload pictures if someone could tell me how to post them on threads..........
PS It is looking mean with them 15"s on the back......

Posted on: 2003/5/8 12:56
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