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Adam K
Call 1-800-959-0145 ext 3
EMAIL: AdamK@thmotorsports.com
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He always answers the phones and will always get back to personal emails. Hes been sick lately so i dont expect him on here too often. But call or email hell get back to you.
Call 1-800-959-0145 ext 3
EMAIL: AdamK@thmotorsports.com
WE ALSO USE AIM: adamkthm
He always answers the phones and will always get back to personal emails. Hes been sick lately so i dont expect him on here too often. But call or email hell get back to you.
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yup!!!
camber/caster plates are done!!!
and will be available in the first 7 sets ( including yours )
The Dampers got hung up in customs but are already in the US.
new hardware is being developed so that you can lower the car excessively!!!
other than that everything is good to go!!
just a waiting game with the truck and the new lowering hardware.
before we will ship all them out we will put them on on a local balt and snap more pics.
Adam
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camber/caster plates are done!!!
and will be available in the first 7 sets ( including yours )
The Dampers got hung up in customs but are already in the US.
new hardware is being developed so that you can lower the car excessively!!!
other than that everything is good to go!!
just a waiting game with the truck and the new lowering hardware.
before we will ship all them out we will put them on on a local balt and snap more pics.
Adam
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yup!!!
camber/caster plates are done!!!
and will be available in the first 7 sets ( including yours )
The Dampers got hung up in customs but are already in the US.
new hardware is being developed so that you can lower the car excessively!!!
other than that everything is good to go!!
just a waiting game with the truck and the new lowering hardware.
before we will ship all them out we will put them on on a local balt and snap more pics.
Adam
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camber/caster plates are done!!!
and will be available in the first 7 sets ( including yours )
The Dampers got hung up in customs but are already in the US.
new hardware is being developed so that you can lower the car excessively!!!
other than that everything is good to go!!
just a waiting game with the truck and the new lowering hardware.
before we will ship all them out we will put them on on a local balt and snap more pics.
Adam
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#341
Haz l33t wheelz.
what new hardware? as far as i know the limiting factor to slamming a cobalt are the rear spring perches. Unless you remove and move the actual perch, you can ride on the bumpstops themselves and only be so low.
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object of these coilovers are to slam but to still ride uber well!!!
I got to checkout some suspension systems at the car meet last weekend in Illinois and boy some of these suspensions systems were scarry
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#344
Haz l33t wheelz.
i understand that you want to slam the rear, but you need to say how. I am fairly well aware of what goes on with the rear suspension on the car, as well as the layout of things there. I just don't see how you could do it without a spring with a shortened overall height.
#349
Haz l33t wheelz.
they look like any other dropped cobalt. I don't want to be that guy, but come on, show us some pictures of the actual coilovers on the car, no wheels.
i mean, you could ride with no rear spring at all, just the bumpstop on the spring perch, and you can still only go so low. cobalts were not designed to be "slammed".
i mean, you could ride with no rear spring at all, just the bumpstop on the spring perch, and you can still only go so low. cobalts were not designed to be "slammed".
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