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Old 01-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
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rear wheel gap issue

I tried using the search but no luck.

Anyway, I dropped my car on sportlines about 3 weeks ago. I'd think that'd be enough time for them to settle but I don't really know, especially since it's been insanely cold here. Regardless, this is the problem I'm having.

On the passenger side in the rear, I have about a one finger gap. On the drivers side in the rear, I can barely get my finger in, and it almost looks tucked. I've thought that it could be the gas tank, but it's still pretty much like that even when I'm on E. I was wondering if some part of the strut could possibly be wore out or what. I'm getting blues within the next few weeks, so I'm going to see what happens when I install those. The front is totally fine, and it's a sedan if it matters. It's not really a problem, but something that I myself notice and it bugs me. haha. any insight is appeciated.
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Sedans are known for having rear sagging issues. The Blues may help but if they do it won't be that much.
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Hey I have the same problem, and it's always been there since the original suspension. And a 2 coupe. 2002, I've added koni yellow, and neuspeed race, I though it would fix the problem, but it didn't.
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My sportline rears are also lower, barely can get one finger in the back and barely two up front, I also have a large system in the back so thats probably the reason. Thats my $.02


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