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It dropped even more, check it out, about 1 1/2"'s total. The first pic is right after the job was done, the next 2 are 2 days later. The next 2 pics....well, you'll see. :D

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MY DOG GUS, BEFORE HE GOT HIS COOKIE:

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AFTER HE GO HIS COOKIE:

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If it continued dropping then you probably tightened the shocks when the wheels were dropped. They should be tightened with the weight on the wheels (and yes I know that makes it even more difficult). I did it by placing would under the rotors and letting the weight rest on the rotors (with jack stands as a safety net.

Looks good though. Bet driveways will become more exciting!
 
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If it continued dropping then you probably tightened the shocks when the wheels were dropped. They should be tightened with the weight on the wheels (and yes I know that makes it even more difficult). I did it by placing would under the rotors and letting the weight rest on the rotors (with jack stands as a safety net.

Looks good though. Bet driveways will become more exciting!

Thanks for the advice man, I think it was you that gave me the idea in another thread. I actually did do it properly, and it was torqued to spec at ride height. I didn't have enough wood, (not would..lol), so I simply jacked up under the a-arm until the weight of the car was on it.
 

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Hmm. No idea why it kept dropping then. Oh well, it sounds like you did it correct. And yes I remember how hard it was to do. My typical work times are about 3 times expected (Pi formula). But then again I go about things pretty slow and easy. Ask my wife :headbang:
 
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Hmm. No idea why it kept dropping then. Oh well, it sounds like you did it correct. And yes I remember how hard it was to do. My typical work times are about 3 times expected (Pi formula). But then again I go about things pretty slow and easy. Ask my wife :headbang:

lol, nice....we have to find ways to keep them happy after we spend all day in the garage ignoring them! ;)
 
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