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Old 11-07-2005, 06:48 PM
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Default Lowering spring rubbers:)

Are you supposed to keep the rubber bumpers that are on the stock springs when you install new lowering springs.. i kept mine on. Should I have done this?
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I keept mine with my new Tanabe's........
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I keept mine with my new Tanabe's........
I was just wondering b/c the front dropped quite a bit more then the rear it seems. Not sure if I like it all that much.. I got offered a sponsorship for a coil over company but they want to "borrow" my car for a week. Not sure how I feel about that.
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Originally Posted by lukesnyder
I was just wondering b/c the front dropped quite a bit more then the rear it seems. Not sure if I like it all that much.. I got offered a sponsorship for a coil over company but they want to "borrow" my car for a week. Not sure how I feel about that.

The Tanabe's I used had a 1.5 FR 1.0 R drop to them.....
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