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1great98Feb-06-03 06:06 PM
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#15521, "Lowering question"




          

When you lower the car does the back end seem to have a larger wheel gap then the front of the car? Because I just lowered my car with neuspeed race springs and tokico blues, and the front is very close to the ground with almost no wheel gap, while the back is quite a bit higher and there is about a two finger wheel gap. Just wondering if this is normal or if I should take it back to the shop?
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Joe

  

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jerseystyle1Feb-06-03 06:13 PM
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#15522, "RE: Lowering question"
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I would take it back. If it was an even drop (front and rear) the back would actually have less of wheel gap because of the way the fender is. I have coilovers and I actually have the rear a little higher then the front that way the wheel gap looks even. I used to have a 94 ford probe and I put INTRAX springs on it and the same thing happen! I thought I had a chevelle with the back jacked up!

Allan
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