Question...Neuspeed Sports (already searched)
I just installed some neuspeed sports on a 1999 integra and the drop on the front seems higher then the back. The back has 1 finger gap and the front has 2. Would letting it settle in fix this? Or is the drop good and the wheel weel in the front is larger then the back and it makes it seem like its higher? I appreciate any comments.
Both of these guys are right. Wait about 2 weeks. Just keep whatever you have in the car that you plan on driving with anyways or it may settle unevenly.
The stock fender gap is higher in the front than in the back, so when you lower the car 1.8 inches at all 4 corners, the same difference in gap exists. I have Neuspeed Sports, been on for over a year, and the gap is 2 fingers on the front fenders and 1.5 fingers on the rear.

The wheel is turned alittle to the right, so it doesn't give a perfect look at the drop.

The wheel is turned alittle to the right, so it doesn't give a perfect look at the drop.
i noticed that the two front springs arnt sitting perfectly on the spring seat. The bottom coil is about 1 inch away from the end of the spring seat. If i fix this, do you think it will lower it a little? and if yes, how would i be albe to turn the spring while its on the car so it sits right. I appreciate everyones comments and thanks for all da advice given
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Sorry to bump an old thread up but was just wondering if new shocks were necessary with the neuspeed sport springs? I hear people changing their OEM ones with the race springs but never heard about the sports ones.
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