anyone here with this setup. it seems as though i would need to make the hole bigger on top of the sillver plates for the coilovers bigger for the s/r strut shafts. do i?
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if you're talking about the coin looking piece, then yes, you need to make the hole bigger. When i did mine me and my friend had to take a really big drill bit and drill it out some.Create your own VB Gallery here.
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