Originally posted by todras:
Originally posted by Stazi:
It could be fixed then, if you raised the rear end a tad, as it looks too low compared to the front - it would help offset the look of the bodykit in the rear. Now...how you do that with conventional springs, without being ghetto, is the question.

It would be nice if you could move the spring downwards - maybe if you put a spacer beween the spring perch and the strut mount it would give you some lift without adversely affecting the suspension performance.




He did say this...

I'm gonna work on solving this soon, perhaps with some coilovers to get the car up a tad more.





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