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Old 10-18-07, 02:23 AM   #16 (permalink)
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So you have it extended all the way and that's how low it sits? Or you have it as low as it'll go? I'm sorry. lol
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oh snap, that means that i can just flip over every switch in my car and make it full jdm right? or maybe if i just flip my car onto its roof, then it'll be TRUE jdm
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Old 10-18-07, 02:27 AM   #17 (permalink)
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extended all the way in the rear...about half way in the front.
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Oh damn that does sit real low.

So those perches that the springs sit on... they compress the spring, correct?
So if that is too short, I might be able to fit my rear springs on there and compress them down?
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No, the stock springs will not sit on those perches they are too small...
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I have aftermarket springs. But yeah, since those are made for Integra springs they still prolly won't fit. What's the diameter on your tires?
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if you check out unreckonized avatar...he used the same springs and went even lower...yikes!!!...lol
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I have aftermarket springs. But yeah, since those are made for Integra springs they still prolly won't fit. What's the diameter on your tires?
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Yeah, but what's the measurement from the outside of the rubber to the opposite side? I think mine might be different, don't want to run into any problems with droppin' it that low.
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