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Old 11-24-07, 07:42 AM
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Suggestions please.....

Hey guys,

I have H and R spings right now with Bilstien struts, i love the way car handles and rides, however my front does sit lower that than the back i am sure you all know what i am talking about and in fact i think the drivers front is even lower than the opposite side.

My question is do any of you have a good suggestion on a set of springs i should change to that would make the car more even on all four corners and still be stiff enough to keep my wheels from hitting my fenders? I have aftermarket wheels on the car in a 35 offest. the back fenders have been rolled so all should be clear i just dont like the difference in ride hieght from front to back.

thanks for the help
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Sounds like coilovers would be a next step.
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thanks majik. ya coilovers would be good but my bilstiens are not to very old only maybe 5k on them and i really like the way it performs just wish it sat a little more even
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