Brad2274
Well-Known Member
i put the shorter rear springs in the front and the taller fronts in the back...
the oem setup had taller ones in the rear so i assumed itd be the same. fixed it all and now im properly lowered, but honestly it handled alright on the backwards setup and it was pretty much slammed in the front lol, mightve been bad for the shocks because of the weaker springs up front but idk i already swapped them out.
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Installed some tein super street coilovers yesterday that i bought off a member, swapped over the tophats and all. adjusted the rears all the way down and adjusted the fronts almost all the way up because i coudnt even get the low pro jack out.
But the front is tucking like an inch(so practically -1.5 finger gap) and the back has like 2 fingers gap.
Is it supposed to be like this? seems way to low in the front.
its a 1999 v6 coupe, heres a pic.
here it is before
easily 3" drop, but ive got 2" of thread left
and the coil setting right now
the oem setup had taller ones in the rear so i assumed itd be the same. fixed it all and now im properly lowered, but honestly it handled alright on the backwards setup and it was pretty much slammed in the front lol, mightve been bad for the shocks because of the weaker springs up front but idk i already swapped them out.
(old)
Installed some tein super street coilovers yesterday that i bought off a member, swapped over the tophats and all. adjusted the rears all the way down and adjusted the fronts almost all the way up because i coudnt even get the low pro jack out.
But the front is tucking like an inch(so practically -1.5 finger gap) and the back has like 2 fingers gap.
Is it supposed to be like this? seems way to low in the front.
its a 1999 v6 coupe, heres a pic.
here it is before
easily 3" drop, but ive got 2" of thread left
and the coil setting right now
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