So with coilovers, you have the spring, then the perch, then locking collar. Below that you have a locking collar then the lower mount.
Would it be bad to take out the lowest locking collar, spin the lower mount up (OR flip it upside down), then put the locking collar on the very bottom?
Just a random thought, wasn't sure if it messed with anything or the ability to actually "lock".
Here's a bit of a sketch I did with my BC coilovers. The locking collars for the lower mount are tapered and fit into the mount, so ideally the mount would have to be flipped.
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Would it be bad to take out the lowest locking collar, spin the lower mount up (OR flip it upside down), then put the locking collar on the very bottom?
Just a random thought, wasn't sure if it messed with anything or the ability to actually "lock".
Here's a bit of a sketch I did with my BC coilovers. The locking collars for the lower mount are tapered and fit into the mount, so ideally the mount would have to be flipped.
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