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correct me if i am wrong (archive)

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Posted by Tom Cassidy on January 29, 2001 at 16:13:36:

In Reply to: Bilstein + H&R sport springs don't equal (m) posted by aiiee on January 28, 2001 at 16:22:21:

I have H&R springs installed in my 2.3. I am tired of the bad camber in the rear and want to fix it. A camber kit seems like the way to go, but you are telling me that adding the Koni shocks would raise the car a bit from where it sits now? I understand the the ride height is determined by the length and compression rate of the spring and the weight of the car. But it does make sense to me that a stiffer shock might also keep the spring from compressing against the weight of the car. So I guess my ? is this.....if I install koni shocks on the car what will the overall lower of the vihicle be given that supposedly the H&Rs lower the car about 1.25f and 1.5r. I have very little tire gap as seen by the photos in the link below. thanks for spelling it out to me!!!!!


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