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My thoughts exactly. Thanks all for your votes!#1 too low especially in back
#2 a bit high up front
that leaves #3, though I'd be concerned when turning into driveways
Yup, that pic is pre swap of the cut springs. Once I started driving it it dropped even more as the rubber spring bases started to fall apart and the bases were already the thinnest ones made. I basically stopped driving it because it felt like it was running on the stops almost. No compliance at all. I got the H&R progressives and Spax adjustable and have only done one drive. Love the compliance but the front springs are loud due to spring binding with the coils so close. Trying to figure out next steps. Here's the stance now. Probably at least 1.25 inches higher but a world of difference in ride quality... Sans the front spring noise...What Tyson said... cut stock is stiff but not a good choice for a street car. The best choice for chassis tuning flexibility are coil-overs front and rear.
Requires a bit of modification but not difficult. Sway bar dimensions become more important, too.
@tferrer , did you swap to the springs I included, or go with a different set? Did you keep the camber plates? Looks good!
No, not directly. I just got everything on so its still settling in. It drives much better than before with just the cut springs...Thanks Tferrer. Got any pictures from the side with your set-up?
Thanks, again.
Beautiful car.
RP