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Old 03-21-2004, 04:07 PM
danray11 danray11 is offline
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ft susp?? strut problems

I replaced my ft struts with some KYB's.. I also got the mounts and bearings..installed them at my work ,did an alignment..I do have a MAJOR problem....I have 2" lowering NEUSPEED sport springs.. I bought then mew 2-3 yrs ago and installed them on the ft and rear..With the new struts in front it site 2-4 inches HIGHER.. it looks like shit..I replaced the rear struts prob. 4 months ago.. they never had any problems.. I think it looks higher than stock??????? Will they settle??? No knocks drives smooth, but STIFF..Please help
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Old 03-22-2004, 03:04 PM
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Re: ft susp?? strut problems

2" drop! don't worry, the ride will settle down about 1/2 to 1 inch. As for the stiffness, it comes with the drop. enjoy.
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