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LG GT2 Coilovers...how do you?

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Old 03-15-2011, 12:10 PM
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Okay, I have a set of LG GT2 coil overs showing up tomorrow. I am installing them with the Pfadt front and rear budging setup.

How do you get this setup up properly once you install them? I have heard of a four corner setup, but not sure what that is exactly.

Thanks for any advice.

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No one has a clue on how to do this? Set these up properly?
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before taking anything off mark all the alignment bolts (lower control arms and upper control arms) this will let you get your factory alignment back after install. next find a good race shop who can corner balance - they will put the car on weights and adjust individual spring tensions so that the left/ right weights are equal, this means your car behaves equally when turning left and right. they will also adjust for ride height. finally i recomend some toe-in on the rear wheels to aid in highspeed stability and to point the car straight when it breaks traction. heres mine;

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