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Lowering The Rear Springs?

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Old 06-16-2003, 06:03 PM
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Originally Posted by ioTus' date='Jun 16 2003, 03:39 PM
YES. That is how low my car will be when i'm done. That is a sweet lookin car man!!!



Did you roll your fender lips? Also, do you bottom out much? Which struts do you have?



Did you ahve to cut the rubber perch to allow for my travel?



Also what size rims and tires are those



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no rolled fenders. it does bottom out if your not careful. the car came with tokico blues.



rubber perch?? is that like on the rear inside the spring?? like a stop?? if its that, one side wasnt there, the other o took off.



the rims are 15x7 with 205/50r15 tires. i think the "upsize" called for 55 but i bought 50's dunno why.



im looking into maybe buying coilovers for the front and adjustable perches for the rear so i can get some 17s. that way eliminating the fender gap and allowing the biggest possible tire. we dont have the best roads here in jersey. at least around where i live.
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Old 06-16-2003, 09:29 PM
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King Springs Info:



They come in raised, standard, low and superlow.

Superlow is 50-60mm below standard height.
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