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Old 05-25-06, 06:19 PM
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suspension too low

I have the billstein eibach/ spring set up, and my front is way too low. My height, ground to the bottom of my fender is 24 1/2 inches high. My fenders are getting rolled in semi-hard turns.

When I put them on I did not replace my top rubber mounts, I just aligned the spring to where the original spring was at.

Does anyone have any experience with the pieces of rubber you put between the springs to give a little lift. I seen them in nascar but can't remember what they are called.

Thanks...scott
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oh,

My car has stock tires.
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Hmmm, must be the blistens as I tracked my car with Eibachs (stock shocks and Tokicos) and never had a rubbing problem with stock rims/tires. The best thing for you do start with would be replacing the upper mounts.
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Originally Posted by whitekingsnake
Does anyone have any experience with the pieces of rubber you put between the springs to give a little lift. I seen them in nascar but can't remember what they are called.

Thanks...scott
Theyre called spring rubbers and they increase spring rates. They do not raise the car.
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