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bought 19" wheels a few weeks ago. the gap between tire and fender is kind of big in the rear, the front gap is much smaller.
i measured the gap in the rear is 2.5" and in the front is less than an inch.
i want to buy new springs, but all i see is sets of 4 (and they're all similar in size, like 1" front 1.2" rear etc)
my question is.. can i lower the car in the front less than an inch, and in the rear 2.5 inches? and if so, can i buy individual sets of springs? like just the front set and rear set seperate?
i measured the gap in the rear is 2.5" and in the front is less than an inch.
i want to buy new springs, but all i see is sets of 4 (and they're all similar in size, like 1" front 1.2" rear etc)
my question is.. can i lower the car in the front less than an inch, and in the rear 2.5 inches? and if so, can i buy individual sets of springs? like just the front set and rear set seperate?
but all lowered cars i've seen have an even gap, in the front and rear, so im assuming thats how it would look like. i just think that the previous owner put some weird springs on car. the front fenders are rolled, and the car is already lowered a bit (front only). Also the gap on left rear is not the same as right rear lol
Last edited by Mitsuomi; Jul 31, 2009 at 02:25 PM.
coils are the only way to get that even look. or bigger rear tires. ive seen tein basics for as low as 800 new. After shocks thats cheaper than springs.
You will need to get adjustable camber rods that alone is around 2-300.
You will need to get adjustable camber rods that alone is around 2-300.
Last edited by quietkilla6; Jul 31, 2009 at 03:14 PM.
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