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<blockquote data-quote="Tom328" data-source="post: 636268" data-attributes="member: 16210"><p>Hey iceman, yeap i've got the helper springs up front but tak ada ext canister. back got ext canister. adjustments for my DT1 only hi/lo. was told that hard/soft adjust during servicing. </p><p></p><p>Should consider reinforcement plates especially for those running harder setups. i saw a lot of pics online with cracked strut towers, takut la... hahaha... once cracked, then got to weld, won't be as good as ori, worry that it'll rust etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom328, post: 636268, member: 16210"] Hey iceman, yeap i've got the helper springs up front but tak ada ext canister. back got ext canister. adjustments for my DT1 only hi/lo. was told that hard/soft adjust during servicing. Should consider reinforcement plates especially for those running harder setups. i saw a lot of pics online with cracked strut towers, takut la... hahaha... once cracked, then got to weld, won't be as good as ori, worry that it'll rust etc. [/QUOTE]
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