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Old 13-06-2010, 09:13 PM
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If i bought some 4x4 saph springs that are 25mm lowering items how would my 2wd saph sit?My thoughts are a 4x4 sits higher than a 2wd so if i were to put these springs on my car it would sit about right.Any thoughts or answers appreciated
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Originally Posted by dakar
If i bought some 4x4 saph springs that are 25mm lowering items how would my 2wd saph sit?My thoughts are a 4x4 sits higher than a 2wd so if i were to put these springs on my car it would sit about right.Any thoughts or answers appreciated
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If you fit 4x4 front spring on 2wd stock damper, you obtain 50 mm. or 60 mm. above the standard set up.

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If you fit 4x4 front spring on 2wd stock damper, you obtain 50 mm. or 60 mm. above the standard set up.

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