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Old 01-07-2010, 11:45 AM
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suspension upgrade to compensate car audio?

are there a set of springs that compensate for car audio. For those that have subs in the back. it gives me an already lowered look. (two finger gap) and the front has nothing, sadly (4 finger gap). i dont know how i would get an evened out look. most springs offer equal drop rate if not more in the back. i was looking for a more equal drop with about a finger gap on both ends

is there something out there?

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are there a set of springs that compensate for car audio. For those that have subs in the back. it gives me an already lowered look. (two finger gap) and the front has nothing, sadly (4 finger gap). i dont know how i would get an evened out look. most springs offer equal drop rate if not more in the back. i was looking for a more equal drop with about a finger gap on both ends

is there something out there?

Brian
Coil over and that's it.

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Old 01-08-2010, 02:39 AM
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dammit andy!

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anyways suspension is going to have to hold. just found out i will be needing spacers to have the brakes added. =(

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