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Date Posted: 04:56:53 09/25/02 Wed
Author: Harry
Subject: Hey Ray

Is your car lowered?, Mine is, I have 18s 19s and a stock 15. There is a calculation for each wheel size. Why dont you email pedders, king, whiteline, any of those and they will tell you. If you really want to measure something, try this, measure the gap you have now between fender and top of tire and take off 2" thats what youll get with lowering springs. The post we were talking in was about clamping the spring, which in my opinion is not safe. I have some problems now with the strut top bearing because of lowering the car correctly. So dont you think that castor will be affected by clamping the spring? I still dont know your original question. Do you want springs or not?

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