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Old Jan 7, 2003
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Hey does anyone have any ideas on fixing this problem...

I have Tanabe Super Down Precedo Springs and i asked a shop on how to fix it before and he said to get a wheel alignment and a rear camber kit and everything will be fine. But as you can see my rear is lower then the front still. Any help will be nice thanks
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the way u can fix it is change ur spring to neuspeed sport..
that for sure won't happen.....keke....and h&r and neuspeed race... progress
those spring are like that .... sag in the back.... or if u want low...go with ground control
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u sure you have the right kit for your sedan? Ask the dealer...this is weird the back is lower then the front...I made a search for u....talk with VEEGEEBOY ride a member of this forum....he instalded it and it look ok IMO....maybe he can help you with this mod [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]

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Maybe you have springs designed for the coupe? Sedans are slightly heavier in the rear, so they require different rear springs.
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now you know why i only recommend neuspeed sports(and maybe goldline) for sedans. all other springs are going to give you this problem...

there is a couple thing you can do.
1) get neuspeed sports for sedan
2) add a spacer in the rear(thanks to familyguy(what happened to him anyways???))
3) get konis(they have this "height adjustable" thing i believe).
4) cut a dead coil on the front(if there is a dead coil)
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bleh forget it...it is the wrong springs i guess i'm changing my suspension again (no more ebay). Looks like i have to get another wheel alignment then...59.99 at Big O tires (they adjust your camber kit too) that happy face is just hiding the rage inside of me.
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also thanks for the tips VNlilMAN but i think i am going change my suspension. I am also planning to get Tokico adjustable shocks if they ever come out with it (seems like a while).
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