My back end is 20mm higher than my front end!
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It will come down, how long have they been on? you will need to drive it for abit. Please don't cut springs or they will never seat properly
Mark...........It's Red........It's a V6............It's an SE9!..............and She's bad.
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off the clock/your top 16v speed?
i had similar prob with mine when i fitted rear dial bushies. i contacted regal and ordered 2 rear springs to what i wanted, now car sits great. aprox £90 for then tho, worth it when when your happy with how car sits
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RIC this is the natural stance of the car as with a lot of modern cars something to do with drag eficency i think as the new big Citroen lowers its front end when you hit a certain speed on the motorway to save fuel.
I had mine lowered 35mm at COURTENAY with new shocks and springs and it still sits higher at the rear(see pic) even after a few years was thinking about dropping the back a bit more but worried may upset the handeling plus i use the car to go away in the summer and put a lot in the boot so could cause rubbing probs.
[img][img]http://work.aevans.net/uploads/qQbdGp5GblgA.jpg[/img][/img]
I had mine lowered 35mm at COURTENAY with new shocks and springs and it still sits higher at the rear(see pic) even after a few years was thinking about dropping the back a bit more but worried may upset the handeling plus i use the car to go away in the summer and put a lot in the boot so could cause rubbing probs.
[img][img]http://work.aevans.net/uploads/qQbdGp5GblgA.jpg[/img][/img]
I it was not for bad luck i'd have no luck at all
RIC this is the natural stance of the car as with a lot of modern cars something to do with drag eficency i think as the new big Citroen lowers its front end when you hit a certain speed on the motorway to save fuel.
I had mine lowered 35mm at COURTENAY with new shocks and springs and it still sits higher at the rear(see pic) even after a few years was thinking about dropping the back a bit more but worried may upset the handeling plus i use the car to go away in the summer and put a lot in the boot so could cause rubbing probs.
[img][img]http://work.aevans.net/uploads/qQbdGp5GblgA.jpg[/img][/img]
I had mine lowered 35mm at COURTENAY with new shocks and springs and it still sits higher at the rear(see pic) even after a few years was thinking about dropping the back a bit more but worried may upset the handeling plus i use the car to go away in the summer and put a lot in the boot so could cause rubbing probs.
[img][img]http://work.aevans.net/uploads/qQbdGp5GblgA.jpg[/img][/img]
I it was not for bad luck i'd have no luck at all
check this out one of the funniest cartoons i have seen
put some -60mm springs on the back, that will sit it down nicely [img]/smile.gif[/img]
Have a look at my gallery pics of my old SE4. -60mm all round
Have a look at my gallery pics of my old SE4. -60mm all round
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DAN
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