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Old Jan 23, 2005 | 04:15 PM
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2" drop all around on 19's no rubbing at all. Now what ____es me off is my car is even all around but the back tucks more than the front.
Old Jan 23, 2005 | 04:36 PM
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You need some rear spacer shims by One Ton Garage. I'm getting ready to order some myself.
http://www.onetongarage.com/products...him/index.html
Old Jan 23, 2005 | 04:39 PM
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I think he meant the back looks lower than the front.
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Originally Posted by Munch
I think he meant the back looks lower than the front.

Yes I think this is what he meant, What springs did you get? I notice some peoples cars sit like that depending on what bran of spring. I have Tein S.Techs and they sit level all around....
Old Jan 23, 2005 | 10:51 PM
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But remember S.tech's are 2.4 front and 2.0 rear. Tc's front fenders are leveled higher than the rear. So when u put S.tech the fender gaps look pretty much equal. which is why i shoulda gone S.tech's.
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Originally Posted by hilow
But remember S.tech's are 2.4 front and 2.0 rear. Tc's front fenders are leveled higher than the rear. So when u put S.tech the fender gaps look pretty much equal. which is why i shoulda gone S.tech's.
Yes this is why I asked what springs he has. I know Sprints do that tuck in the back, not tucked in the front stance. I know there is a couple of others aswell, Its just the springs stance is all..
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goldline but im gonna get tein coilovers so it really doesnt matter anymore :D
Old Jan 26, 2005 | 08:31 PM
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Default Re: 2" drop on 19's

Originally Posted by hilow
2" drop all around on 19's no rubbing at all. Now what ____es me off is my car is even all around but the back tucks more than the front.
Did you do 19x8 or x7.5? Also what rims and offset?
Old Jan 26, 2005 | 09:59 PM
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Get bigger tires on the rear rim.


Problem solved
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i have 19's and sprint springs on mine... and ya it does sit lower in the back then the front


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I bought a new tC, it comes in tomorrow... I want the lowest possible drop without coilovers or bags.. How big is the drop on the sprint springs and where can they be purchased? No pics on here of them, except the one above with the body kit...

Are S-techs the lowest with the 2.4 fr and 2 rear?

Also, I will eventually have 18's, will I have any rubbing issues?

Any feedback would be appreciated, as I'd like to get these springs ordered within the next few days.
Old Mar 10, 2005 | 05:39 PM
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if you have 18's u should be fine.. 19's rub for sure... i think 18's would sit great
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Default Re: 2" drop on 19's

Originally Posted by hilow
2" drop all around on 19's no rubbing at all. Now what ____es me off is my car is even all around but the back tucks more than the front.
what offset are you running and how wide our your rims?????
Old Mar 21, 2005 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by xBassist
I bought a new tC, it comes in tomorrow... I want the lowest possible drop without coilovers or bags.. How big is the drop on the sprint springs and where can they be purchased? No pics on here of them, except the one above with the body kit...

Are S-techs the lowest with the 2.4 fr and 2 rear?

Also, I will eventually have 18's, will I have any rubbing issues?

Any feedback would be appreciated, as I'd like to get these springs ordered within the next few days.
i've got Skunk2 springs and i havn't seen another tC lower than mine yet.... of course i could be wrong and if anyone knows of one please post so that i can compare...











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