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Old 07-26-2014, 12:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aszyd View Post
Where on the car did you / they take the measurement? What did you use to lower your car? I am not aware of any springs that would drop a car to those specifications, and I can't imagine purchasing a set of coilovers and only making a minor adjustment like that. I have also never heard of an alignment being able to adjust ride height on these cars.

As for stock w/ sport package, the car sits about 2in (5cm) above the tires, front and rear.
But that's going to change with type of tyres and I guess even inflation. Best way would be to measure from center of wheel to wheel arch. Old springs start sagging and could drop the car a little I guess.
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