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Have you looked into notching your frame? I have a feeling that's what's keeping the front end up in the air.
Sadly it's not, I have to do some work to the air cylinders. Stupid things have like 2" of spacing on the front and 1" of spacing on the rear that I was in to much of a rush and forgot to remove lol I'll do it this weekend.
hmm maybe i wont go air, im that low on my coils. ill have to look into it and see what goes the lowest
Cylinders are spaced out I need to remove the 2" spacers up front and the 1" spacers in the rear and it will go a lot lower. right now though my back tires are holding me up on the top of the frame rail
ok? I know I can go low static and I can go low air I was just in a rush to throw them on and have some things I need to take care of to sit lower. Sure it won't lay on the ground but thats not what I wanted it for I wanted it so I could run crazy wheels and drive it daily with minimal rubbing. I've been low static and I wanted to try something new
This was my sol static.
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This is a video of a civic with the same setup as me after removing the spacers on the cylinders.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJapH_k2Rs4"]Bagged Matte Red 1998 Honda Civic 2Dr - YouTube[/ame]
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