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Old 11-07-2003, 11:44 PM
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4th Gen riding low in the rear

Is there anything I could have bent that makes my 4th generation prelude ride low in the back. Every other prelude I see has slight hike to the back end. Mine seems to ride even or with the back slightly lower than th front. It is not the sptings because they are brand new. What else could it be?
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does it ride low all the time?

or does it bottom out when you hit bumps? could be dead shocks if thats the case
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