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Old 05-08-2015, 03:58 PM   #9 (permalink)
nis350
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I would take a look at the installation. Are the front springs sitting properly? This is the first time I heard about this issue.

There may be issue with the springs, but I can't imagine both front springs are bad.

Good luck.

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Originally Posted by NoHyperbole View Post
Very interesting. It seems that your from-the-ground measurement is spot-on for a full 1.2" F and 1.0" R drop. Your rear tires only only marginally taller than the OEM sizes (10mm wider with the same aspect ratio), so those numbers are accurate. I think your wheel-lip measurement is affected by the aftermarket wheels, so you are right; that one is not comparable.

This is more confirmation of my belief that my front ride height is too high. The number has to be less than 27".

Thank you for taking the time to measure and post your results.
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