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      05-17-2013, 11:21 AM   #1
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Springs on front only...

I'm thinking about buying some springs. But only my front needs lowering because my rear is perfect. Would I be able to just run springs on front and leave rear stock?
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yeah, i did it with h&r race springs because e9xs sag on the back as is anyways
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yeah, i did it with h&r race springs because e9xs sag on the back as is anyways
Im interested in this as well. Did you notice any difference in handling? Did the car feel unbalanced?
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Im interested in this as well. Did you notice any difference in handling? Did the car feel unbalanced?
Not at all. Looked and rode great. I may have a pic or two on my build progress thread
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Please post pics...
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Have you considered lowering perches? Fixed my rake after I replaced my front strut mounts, which were significantly taller than my discontinued originals.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=523044

My review is post 14.
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Have you considered lowering perches? Fixed my rake after I replaced my front strut mounts, which were significantly taller than my discontinued originals.

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=523044

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Yes, but I don't think it will be low enough.
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