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Old 09-06-2006, 12:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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KW, how do you adjust them.

Ok, Im thinking about the KW V2's if I could get them installed for the right price, but was just wondering how you adjust the height on them, is it easy or does the car need to be jacked up first?
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Ok, Im thinking about the KW V2's if I could get them installed for the right price, but was just wondering how you adjust the height on them, is it easy or does the car need to be jacked up first?
Try these two posts. The first covers the AWD installation and the second covers a mod to make adjustment easier. I'm probably going this route as well but I wanted to give Eibach as long as possible to come up with a dampener to match the springs for the AWD. For me that will be when the snow flies and I am forced to drive on bumpy, icy streets.

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In that post, he said you cant fit 22's and do the KW's on the AWD. Is this true? If it is then the KW's are definitely out for me.
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In that post, he said you cant fit 22's and do the KW's on the AWD. Is this true? If it is then the KW's are definitely out for me.
Your right! That post does say 22's/KW's won't work on an AWD. I would check with KW just to be sure though.
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