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I was looking at the wheelwell gap between the fender and my wheels today and i noticed something odd... aat the front the gap is large, thus the car looks like it's riding at a normal ride height, but at the back the gap is smaller.. it looks almost like i have lowering springs on the back of my car (which i don't) is there any reason why the car would look like its "squatting" like this?
is this the case for anyone elses car? i was thinking of correcting it by getting springs that would give me a 1 inch drop in the front and leave it at that.. edit: i just measured the wheelwell gaps: 3.4inch in the front and 2.3 in the rear whats goin' on ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by Mike: Apr 17, 2005 - 6:16 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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that sucks, why would our cars sit like that? dosen't that hinder acceleration (having the front so high up like that), well, do you guys think it would be okay to replace the front 2 springs with lowering springs and leave the back stock? (to make the gaps even)
This post has been edited by Mike: Apr 17, 2005 - 6:27 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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