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Old Jan 6, 2004 | 10:02 PM
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Originally posted by ISP James

oh yeah, bonzo, in response to your H&R recomendation, i was gonna get some H&R sports but im not all about that stupid 1.75f 1.5R change, i kinda want to go with something that lowers by the same amount.

Originally posted by g2tegls

Most spring kits come with a lower front because the front has more gap than the back in stock form. The lowering kit helps even it out somewhat although from what I've seen you usually still have a wider gap in front even with a drop.

This is my car with a 2.25 front and 2 rear drop.



and stock


Exactly why I suggested them. Shocks that have an even drop show more gap in the front and make the front look like it is higher. An example is the Eibach Pro Kit or the Comptech Springs which offer a 1.3 inch drop all around.
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