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Old 06-12-2002   #1 (permalink)
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car is lower in the front than its suposed to be? help!

ok, i have neuspeed sports in my car. from what i've gathered and have seen, the wheel well gap front in back is suposed to be about 2 fingers. my car is 1 in the front and 2 1/2 in the rear, more than likely higher in the rear because of how low it is in the front. is there a possible reason why the car sits so low in the front? is something not installed right? my friend put them in for me and i watched him do it, he's lowered cars a thousand times so im sure he knows what he's doin. any thoughts?

edit: oh yeah i have neuspeed sports, part number (suposeably) 55.20.62
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i doubt that would make any difference... its kinda like putting weight on your trunk, your front is most likely going to stay the same or drop slightly lower...

n i'm thinking you got the 2 finger gap from me. i have skinny fingers so it might be the equivalent to one of your fingers. i'll try to get a different comparison when i get home, maybe its the size of a quarter...

but ya regardless it should be the same drop on all sides, i think they sent you the same ones.
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