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Old Sep 10, 2003
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question about my goldlines

i droped my car with goldlines and have 215 40 17 tires and wheels in my opinion the wheel gap looks like the car wasnt dropped enough does anyones goldlines look like that especailly in the rear??
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it only looks like that because the engine has all the weight on the front springs and because ur springs prob havent settled yet i installed mine today sept 10th and they amazing
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I agree. Probably haven't settled.

BTW, FYI stock springs lower the front more than the rear does. It's not surprising most aftermarket springs do the same, but it's too bad no company doesn't do it low enough front and back... at least not to my taste.
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ya they just havent settled. my car is now fully settled (pics up this weekend) and the rear is sitting right on top of the 205/45/17 tires and the front has about a 1 1/2 finger gap. i wish the front was lower but oh well.
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Bounce on the trunk a little, it will help settle them faster. Not too hard though.
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Originally posted by SlammedBlueEM2
I agree. Probably haven't settled.

BTW, FYI stock springs lower the front more than the rear does. It's not surprising most aftermarket springs do the same, but it's too bad no company doesn't do it low enough front and back... at least not to my taste.
whoa, how low do you want it? neuspeed race is the lowest, 2.25 f, 2.0 rear..


pics of the drop on a 7thgen in "MY RIDE" gallery
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