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Old 09-25-2011, 04:56 PM
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I have sportlines in the rear of my car. I swear my car its at least half an inch higher now that the moser is in. Is there any springs I can use to lower the rear with out going to coil overs?
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I also did the heater hose mod and it still sits too high
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Somebody has to have an answer!
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Originally Posted by Cosmos
I have sportlines in the rear of my car. I swear my car its at least half an inch higher now that the moser is in. Is there any springs I can use to lower the rear with out going to coil overs?
"Best" and "sportlines" are opposite.
So do you just want a really low car, or good springs?
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both lol. There has to be someone who makes lower springs for the bigger axel housings
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Originally Posted by JD_AMG
"Best" and "sportlines" are opposite.
So do you just want a really low car, or good springs?
He is saying the car sits higher because of the rear end. This isn't the traditional sportline application. He is trying to get the car to look right.
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Exactly.
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Go ahead and check out how much travel there is between the axle and the bumpstop. If you lowered your car any further, you would just ride on the bumpstops constantly. My car is lowered about an inch and I swear there's maybe an inch and a half of travel at most. The bumpstops are obliterated.

I say either raise the front of the car to match the rear or enjoy the raked stance.



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