Neuspeed Race lowering springs problem
Neuspeed Race lowering springs problem
I just installed the Neuspeed Race springs on my 2k1 coupe. the front is aswsome drop, but the rear has about 3-4 finger gap. i've done some searching, and i've noticed some people just let it settle, but i was wondering if anyone else had this problem and what did they do >
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i got the eibach sportlines installed last night and mine is the other way around, the back dropped way more than the front, but i hear to just give it 2 or 3 weeks to fully settle.
Originally posted by ceddy
hey did u guys trim ur bump stop 1.25 inches for ur neuspeed race springs? i didnt...i might trim it later on , im too lazy right now
hey did u guys trim ur bump stop 1.25 inches for ur neuspeed race springs? i didnt...i might trim it later on , im too lazy right now
i just installed my springs last night and front looks so sweet...and at the back is like 3 finger gap but after driving it and pushing it down it was lowered about 1 1/2 finger gap looks better now...just drive it around and youll see....i cut the rear bump stops but not the fronts...
Ditto. I installed my Neuspeed race springs last summer. I cut the bump-stops to about 1.25. I still had about a 1 1/2 finger gap until about a month ago. Recently I noticed almost no gap at all. I do a lot of city driving in downtown Denver (bumpy as hell!) so I think between that and a little extra weight in the back (if you want), you'll definitely settle nice.
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