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Old 03-02-2013, 04:28 PM
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On BMR's site their springs are listed as 1.25" drop and on summitt they are listed as 1" but with the same part numbers..i know its more of an estimate and not an exact consistent drop but Do they actually make two different drops? I'm asking b/c my car currently sits a little higher in the front than the rear (probably due to switching from a steel to fiberglass hood, or maybe my stock rear springs are just sagging).. eitherway I was planning on getting the 1" springs for the rear and the 1.25" for the front to kinda level it out or maybe even give it a little rake but now i'm confused, they appear to be the same springs, are they just listed differently?
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I believe they're listed differently. I've always seen them listed as 1.25"
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hmm.. maybe i'll just get the front and stay stock in the rear and see how it looks. i want to lower it a little but not drastically while getting it leveled back out and avoiding , heating, cutting, clamping, or eibach lol
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The older style was advertised as 1". These newer springs are a different design.



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