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Old 01-26-2004, 01:25 PM   #9
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Originally posted by Jeff Chambers
The ride height depends on the weight distribution so your results might be different than the other guy's. I put the 4-cyls on all four corners of my car and ended up cutting 2-3/4 coils out of the front and 2 coils out of the rears to get the height where I wanted it. My car basically sets in the weeds, for weight transfer purposes. My 26x4.5 E/T Fronts were basically tucked up into the wheel well with this much taken off the fronts. My car sits low enough that I can't slide my 3-ton floor jack under either end without lifting up on the car.
Ok..., what struts are you using, 70/30,90/10 or custom? (I have 70/30's)
I basically want the same thing(the car in the weeds) but still hook hard at the track.
And will my 28x10.5 slicks still fit when lowered that much? (15x8 with a 5.5 inch backspacing).
Basically, I guess what I am asking is do you have the same size slicks on your car?
Thanks, I really appreciate the time and effort
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