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I just took the front shocks and springs off my integra and put it on my civic and everything was easy to do and all, but I noticed when my friend put on the passanger side that the spring wasn't seated all the way in the grove, maybe like a inch out. Well when I got the car down the side I did looks lower then the side he did. Would having the spring turned out like that make it sit higher?
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nothing to do with this post, but where are you from?
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Re: New suspention trouble
From Pa, why do you ask?
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Re: New suspention trouble
yes it could, cuz there is a notch cut out for the spring to sit in, and if its not seated properly will cause a slightly higher stance.
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