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Old 08-01-2004
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Uneven drop

ok. i have had my neuspeed race springs on for about 3-4 months now and the ride really isnt that bad. you can feel all the bumps in the road, but other than that it is fine.

now, here is the problem. they have settled in a bit, but kinda messed up. the driver side rear has about a 1 finger gap or less and the passenger rear has about a 2-3 finger gap depending on the day. does anyone know what the problem is and how i can get the passenger side to the same height as the drivers?

now i know you guys are gonna say the struts are blown, but i dont think so. chris (prod) has the same springs as me and koni shocks and when he had the wheels on that i purchased off him he had the same gap in all the rear that i have on my drivers side (1 finger or less), so i dont think it is my shocks.

anyone know what the problem is and how i can get it evened out? i tried puttin weights in there overnight to see if it would settle anymore on that side but that didnt help. any suggestions would be appreciated. thanks.
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that happened to me to when i had springs....i guess the driver side is heavier LOL i dunno...i think it's pretty common though!
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The driver side on the Civic is heavier. There is nothing wrong, as mentioned above you can get coilovers that will eliminate your problem.
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