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front end sitting higher than back end


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Guest shank

hi i managed to get a new set of wheels for my car which im very happy with.....but now i dont like how its sitting!

 

the back end is fine, there seems to be no catching up to press and i like the way it looks, but the front end is just a bit too high and after searching through some older posts im not quite sure what i need to be doing here.....

 

the car is a 96 jap NA and as far as i know the suspension has not been changed

 

any suggestions to what i might do to help bring the front end down an inch or so to make it look like the back would be appreciated!

 

thanks

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Guest shank

yeah i have drove it, they have been on 4 days now so it has settled! a friend suggested maybe putting TT suspension on, and i have read on here about it being a softer ride, but cant find out TT springs will lower the car! has anybody done this? and what about changing shocks? i dont really want to change all 4 springs and shocks because the back of the car is fine for me!

cheers!

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Guest shank

the car was sitting quite high to begin with, so i guess im going to have to take 35mm or so off the front. dr_jekyll has suggested tanabe adjustables, i have googled them and cant seem to find any uk suppliers....anybody else have suggestions? i want the car to be driveable on roads, i wont be taking it on a track! and if possible i only need to buy the front set, i wont be touching the back.

thanks again

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