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03-15-2002, 09:14 PM | #1 |
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Springs?
I got my car down off of the jackstands - finally - after doing my 5 lug conversion with the SN95 spindles and I took notice of the ride height which I believe was sort of off before but it seems as though it may be a little worse now.
What I mean is: I measured from the wheel well to the top of the tire and there is an inch difference between the front and the back. The front sits 3 inches off the top of the tire whereas the back only sits 2". Is this from the new spindles or has time just cause the rear to sag more then the front. I was considering lowering springs before but now I'm not sure how to go about it. Do I need to get a set that will lower the front more or will the rear not come down as much due to sag that already exists? If I get a set of four 1 1/2" springs will it even out or still be uneven? My car is a 92. I had a '91 awhile back and the rear sat lower than the front. Is this a common problem that the Fox-bodies suffer or am I just having bad luck? Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated.
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