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Old 05-28-2002, 12:43 PM   #1
J&MStang
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im sure the springs and shocks are good but i was wondering what would cause this. if i push or pull up on the car i can get it to go through its range of motion and everything seems ok but it just sits too high.
This is a common problem when installing aftermarket springs. Some of them don't settle soon or evenly. If you've had them installed for awhile, and they haven't settled evenly, perhaps its time to trim a coil on the side sitting higher. If you decide to do this go slowly, cut a small amount, perhaps 1/4 coil and then try it. I know this is a pita.

I haven't had this problem with Eibach springs but they're twice the price of the also rans.
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