Changing Vehicle s Shocks

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Newer model cars and trucks usually have what's known as a McPherson strut. This is were the spring is mounted over the shock, in other words "the COIL is mounted OVER the shock". Hence Coilovers. When these are adjustable, the coil spring mounting block, is physically screwed up or down the shock to provide the desired ride height.

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