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Old 01-14-2012, 07:49 PM
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Hey this is my first thread here i have a 99 civic vp that is lowered on eibach pro sport struts and springs. I originally put the suspension on using the original lower arms and wishbones. I then swapped in the 99 si lower arm and wishbone on just the drivers side and 10.5 front brake set up all around. the car is now sitting noticeably lower on the driver side. i want to make sure that its not an issue when i go to put the other lower arm and wishbone that i can expect the same or if there is a serious issue. the left side is seemingly too low due to the fact im running on 14" steelies right now and that it seems too low for my 15" si rims. My main question is that once i put the si arms on would it make the car lower even though the suspension has not changed. thanks
Old 01-14-2012, 08:29 PM
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How much lower is noticeably lower? Measure from the center of the hub up to the begining of the fender on both sides and see how much of an actual difference it is. And did you try pushing down on the other side to see if it would even out. Alot of times when you pull a car of the jacks one side will be higher until you drive the car or press down on it.
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