H&R spring to stock ride height visual

Suspension, brake, and hydraulic/electric steering discussion.
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Barney
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H&R spring to stock ride height visual

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Both on the stock tire and wheel. I thought a picture worthy of a post. Just another piece of info to help you pull the trigger. Lowered car also has camaro diff, brembo brakes. Notice how the tires appears to be a larger size when they fill the wheel well. It truly is down in the weeds..
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weirdharold54
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Re: H&R spring to stock ride height visual

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Looks much better!
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Re: H&R spring to stock ride height visual

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The stock ride height actually looks a bit low. Hard to tell at that angle, but the back of the stocker looks to be about an inch lower than our car was when it arrived.
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