So last night, I was switching wheels/tires and I thought, hey, let me lower it like a 1/4" in the front. welll.......
not so much.
I put the locking wrenchs on the rings, and tried so hard to get the rings to turn, but they went nowhere. Given they were covered in crap from all of winter, and I haven't had the chance yet to give them a proper wipe down.
I am curious as to if there are any products that will make getting the rings to turn easier after I clean up the coilovers? Or do you just think it's the build up of dirt/salt/etc that needs to be cleaned off?
Oh and there is NO RUST on any of the coils.
Input appreciated and thanks in advance.
- Anthony
not so much.
I put the locking wrenchs on the rings, and tried so hard to get the rings to turn, but they went nowhere. Given they were covered in crap from all of winter, and I haven't had the chance yet to give them a proper wipe down.
I am curious as to if there are any products that will make getting the rings to turn easier after I clean up the coilovers? Or do you just think it's the build up of dirt/salt/etc that needs to be cleaned off?
Oh and there is NO RUST on any of the coils.
Input appreciated and thanks in advance.
- Anthony
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