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Stasis/Koni Streetsport: can I adjust ride height without removing COs from vehicle?

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Old 09-07-2004, 02:32 PM
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Default Stasis/Koni Streetsport: can I adjust ride height without removing COs from vehicle?

Someone has told me it can't be done without removing the COs from the vehicle due to the locking rings only having four notches each (as opposed to H&R and others that have 8 notches).

Anyone got the real scoop?
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Default It can be adjusted but the front are difficult.

I needed to use spring compressors to take some of the tension off the collar so I could turn it. The rears are easy, just turn.
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Thanks. I might take a stab at it this weekend.
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Default I have to do it too so I can raise the car a little. I've read some oil on the collar may help.

I might try that first to see if it can be turned without compressing the spring.
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