Car has 10in sve drifts on the back and they wit wayy to far inside the fender. Then i took em off and noticed spacers and the stabilizer shocks were removed. Wondering if the rear end doesnt belong in this car and what the tell tell signs are that its a fox or sn95 rear end
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You need a special tool to screw the pistons in. There is probably a YouTube video that describes the procedure.
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