What2JZ
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Hello All,
I have just installed one side of the camber plates from Vorshlag with swift springs. I ordered the OEM perch option from Vorshlag. I am noticing once I take load off the jack from install ( sway bar end link not on strut yet) that the whole suspension droops down to the poin the spring is fully uncompressed and just jangling around the strut. This is obviously unsafe, and I can not imagine the only thing holding the spring into place when uncompressed is the just the sway bar end link. IF this is the case, I would be surprised. Is this the correct way to install them?
I have just installed one side of the camber plates from Vorshlag with swift springs. I ordered the OEM perch option from Vorshlag. I am noticing once I take load off the jack from install ( sway bar end link not on strut yet) that the whole suspension droops down to the poin the spring is fully uncompressed and just jangling around the strut. This is obviously unsafe, and I can not imagine the only thing holding the spring into place when uncompressed is the just the sway bar end link. IF this is the case, I would be surprised. Is this the correct way to install them?
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