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Old 06-16-2011, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Nor-Cal Nick View Post





I think if anything I may drop the rear alittle more to level the car out but over all I love the stance.

Those lower links need to be more level to the world. That will lower your instant center and possibly improve traction. But your springs are as far down as possible. So if you like the ride quality try ordering some shorter springs with the same spring rate. That will bring your adjuster up off the adjustemnt knobs. More then likely Alston will not have what you need. They don't have a huge selection of springs with weight and length. Hyperco is a good spring company. I get mine through Ridetech since I'm a wholesale dealer for them. I had to go to hyperco springs on my camaro for the same issue. Alston did not make a light enough spring for how light my car is.

You could also just move the lower link on the axle housing up in the lower bracket holes on the housing to set the link to the proper position until you change springs. With that big block you might also make sure the upper links are in the bottom hole.

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