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- 2002 Honda S2000
i'm new to this, so pardon the basic question!
just bought a 2003 MSP. it's all stock except for the previous owner put adjustable coilovers on it that are lowered as far as they will go. i just had it in the shop getting looked at, and i asked the guy about raising the car a bit. he put it up on the lift and showed me the coilovers and how i could adjust them. fine, looked easy enough. here's the thing: when he had it on the lift the wheels were hanging free and the shocks where fully extended. there was plenty of room around the springs and you could move them up and down. when i brought it home and jacked up one of the wheels the shock did not extend, with tension in the spring it's impossible for me to make the adjustment i was just shown. so, how do i get the shock to extend? why did they extend on the lift at the shop and not on the jack at home?
just bought a 2003 MSP. it's all stock except for the previous owner put adjustable coilovers on it that are lowered as far as they will go. i just had it in the shop getting looked at, and i asked the guy about raising the car a bit. he put it up on the lift and showed me the coilovers and how i could adjust them. fine, looked easy enough. here's the thing: when he had it on the lift the wheels were hanging free and the shocks where fully extended. there was plenty of room around the springs and you could move them up and down. when i brought it home and jacked up one of the wheels the shock did not extend, with tension in the spring it's impossible for me to make the adjustment i was just shown. so, how do i get the shock to extend? why did they extend on the lift at the shop and not on the jack at home?