I've recently drop my 8g on kyb gr2 struts and Meagan springs. The rear got the hieght I want ( shaved fenders ) but the front didn't go as low as I though it would.Still need about an inch or so. Has this happend to anyone else? I'm thinking bout clamping them but I'm going to wait a month to see if by any chance it needs some kind of time to set properly. By the way she is sitting on a set of 17 inch steelies tires are 225 55 17. I'm trying a different look with this one.
yup ur tire is too big its like the stock...just like 03galantes go low pro,,,225/45/17 is good just like my tires and they perform very well
You know what, they are 45's my bad. So let me ask you this , why didn't the back react the same as the front?
if you want to be slammed, you need coilovers.
Front and rear are not the same, that would be why. Until you post pictures, us old timers wont know what you're talking about until you post some pictures to be able to tell you if it's normal or not. Ive had 3 different spring set ups and coilovers on my 3 galants, I could give you advice but first I need to see this gap that you're so unhappy with.
Here was one of my galants with megan springs, KYB agx struts/shocks, 17s with 225 45 and there was a small gap. This is a good drop for a daily driver. If you want it lower then this then you need coilovers and those will run you about 1000 shipped.
i know everyone is against cutting springs. im going to school for auto tech and just finished the suspension term and by dropping a car period will mess up the car its too much to get into but they do say cutting a spring makes it stiffer my buddy has a 2004 civic witm oem shocks/struts and tein springs he even cut a coil for a lower drop and it was fine it didnt bounce at all and handled like a dream imo if you do cut the springs just use caution if you cut too much theres no going back... they say if your gonna lower your car get a complete kit ex. adjustable control arms and a bunch of other shit... i tried looking for such a kit and couldnt find anything... its all up to you let the springs settle first...
I'll post some pics later on tonight for y'all old school cats. But my gap is pretty much what that red one has, but it's only in the front. The back tucks in very well, like I said I'll post those pics tonight. How long should I wait to let them settle before I start trying to adjust?
How the hell do i put a freaking pic in this reply!
Here we go, again how long do ya'll think i should wait till i try to fix? do ya'll think it's possible that they sent me the front springs to a v6 instead of i4?
damn them pics came out big as fuck.
it should take about a month or so for the springs to settle and holy thats slammed...
bet that up corey.
You are really slammed, but I would like to see picture of your car on the street, side pics of the car on a leveled surface.
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That's pefect, what are you complaining about??? Nobody makes a spring that will drop the front more and give it a rake. Right now it's leveled since the rear quarter panel sits lower then the front, it's just how it's designed.
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