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  1. #13
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    IF you put the front springs in the rear, even though they are a smaller spring then the original, it will still be the same height, as the front springs are longer then the rear.

    So the springs are not in back the front are they?

  2. #14
    hrrm thats a good question!!


    the front dont fit in the rear do they?

  3. #15
    does any know if a 2.5 inch drop on 15inch stockies is a good ride height???

  4. #16
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    Yes they do fit, its a really tight fit and the spring compressers will have to be done up quite tight to get the bolt on the top, but it can be done.

    I did it by accident (wasn't thinking :P) and yeah....what should have been a 3" drop ended up being higher then what it was before.

    Your springs are what? 3" drop? You should be sitting on the top of the wheel, so there is definetly something wrong.

    VTEC: A 3" drop of stockies sits the gaurd right on the tread.

  5. #17
    ah okay!

    i will check it out!

  6. #18
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    the springs cant be put it in the wrong way! maybe the springs dont compress.. are they very stiff...

  7. #19
    yer!

    im getting new ones put in tomorrow so i will see if its the springs atm or when hey were put in last there was a problem!!

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPlow
    the springs cant be put it in the wrong way! maybe the springs dont compress.. are they very stiff...
    Yes they can, like I explained before, I did it

  9. #21
    the proplem was the coilovers weren't providing and travel apparently!


    i just got kings springs in and it sits on its ass in 15s!

    i will get pics up asap!!

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