Just Got A 2" Drop
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you must have really small fingers. well... i have neuspeed sports with a 1.75 in the front and 1.5 in the back. i have about a 1 finger gap all around. so im guessing that your gonna have no gap.
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i got the same problem as you too dood
on progress sports
been wanting to shed some light on this topic for a while now...
ppl say it takes a few days to settle, others say a few weeks, some said months or so..
best advice i learned
drive it around a lot
i got the same problem as you too dood
on progress sports
been wanting to shed some light on this topic for a while now...
ppl say it takes a few days to settle, others say a few weeks, some said months or so..
best advice i learned
drive it around a lot
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Originally Posted by varner88
uhm if it was cheap springs ur stick with that i got cheap one that sed 2.5 inch drop and the spring waslike 2 inches bigger then the oem spring
Originally Posted by varner88
lol and ur saying if the spring is bigger then oem it will give you a drop...? PLease
ha! i had those springs before arospeeds. they were really shitty on my sedan. sagged like crazy int the rear leaving no finger gaps at all they were officially made for coupes so you should be pretty good.
Last edited by Christian Calim; Jan 3, 2006 at 09:10 PM.
Yea, aftermarket springs can be longer than your stock when not installed and still give you a drop. They just "give" more I guess is a good way to say it.
spring physics
Look over the "k" variables, it's called the spring coefficient and measures spring stiffness. That page is actually for spring oscillation, but you get the idea.
spring physics
Look over the "k" variables, it's called the spring coefficient and measures spring stiffness. That page is actually for spring oscillation, but you get the idea.
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Originally Posted by varner88
lol and ur saying if the spring is bigger then oem it will give you a drop...? PLease
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