Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around?
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Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around?
Just as the Title says, I have a friend that swears that with my drop, my rear sits lower than the front. I have a 94 accord and did the drop with the 1.25" tokico setup. I think it looks perfect but just wanted to see if he acutally knows what he is looking at and talking about. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around? (ShaolinRider)
usually.. with most applications.. on accords (or most Front-engine vehicles).. the front sits lower than the rear.... if you really want to find out.. just measure the tire from the top of the wheel well..
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Re: Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around? (ShaolinRider)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ShaolinRider »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just as the Title says, I have a friend that swears that with my drop, my rear sits lower than the front. I have a 94 accord and did the drop with the 1.25" tokico setup. I think it looks perfect but just wanted to see if he acutally knows what he is looking at and talking about. Thanks in advance.</TD></TR></TABLE>
normally the springs are set to give the front a little more suspension travel because of the engine making the front much heavier than the rear.
normally the springs are set to give the front a little more suspension travel because of the engine making the front much heavier than the rear.
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Re: Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around? (fluxion)
dayam...so you mean that hes right? sorry to bump this useless topic back up top again.
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Re: Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around? (G-villeRacer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by G-villeRacer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">usually.. with most applications.. on accords (or most Front-engine vehicles).. the front sits lower than the rear.... if you really want to find out.. just measure the tire from the top of the wheel well.. </TD></TR></TABLE>
you have that backwards
the front has more ground clearance and more fender gap to clear bumps to protect the drivetrain
you have that backwards
the front has more ground clearance and more fender gap to clear bumps to protect the drivetrain
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Re: Is the rear lower than the front on a 1.25" drop all around? (Nick M)
I understand.. initially.. on a stock vehicle, the front does sit a tad bit higher.. thats why, with most applications.. the front should be lowered a bit more.. my Tein's lowered the front like .5" more. Thus, leveling out the balance of the car.
P.S - id rather have the front lower than the back..
P.S - id rather have the front lower than the back..
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