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Old 07-05-2002, 03:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
16Again
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Re: Help on lowering Z06->

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Originally posted by delta
I've got my Z up and looking at were the bolts are to losen to lower the car but on the front of the car on top of the leaf spring I see no nut or bushing on the long black bolt coming thru the spring? All there is a somekinda washer at the tiptop of the bolt.... ARe Z06's like this or something wrong?? I've looked at the website's howto's , and it doesn't look like the pic??

I would definetly appreciate some help on this one.

All corvettes are like that. Just take a 10 mm wrench to the top of it and you will see all is fine. On the rear spring is where you find the bolt with the nut attached. Hope this helps.

Bob
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