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Old 06-29-2009, 03:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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AWD suspension drop?

can you drop the suspension for the AWD 300C as easily as the non-AWD versions? anyone do this? if so, which products did you use?
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KW Automotive sells coilovers for AWD.

Here is a link to the KWv2 AWD installation instructions.


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can you drop the suspension for the AWD 300C as easily as the non-AWD versions? anyone do this? if so, which products did you use?
Drop that 300C AWD and you will not be able to negotiate the Rubicon Trail
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Pedders feels a AWD should only be dropped a little below a SRT8. The reason is the front driveshafts. Dropping then too low, creates a serious concern with them

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