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Old 12-10-2002, 03:16 PM
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ok here's what happened. about 2 weeks ago i got my car lowered at a shop with neuspeed sport springs. to me they where great. but after really driving my car hard, i noticed a vibrating sensation from under my car and it would only happen to me underload. well i found out that my driverside axle where the cv joints were wearing out and since my car was lowered more, it was making it worst. either i had to change the axle or raise my car back up, but only as a temporary measure. i chose to raise them back up because i didn't have the money to pay $500 for a new driverside rear axle yet. i also decided to do it myself to save some money.

now my question is which pair of springs go to the front of the car and which ones go to the rear. the spring perch for both front and rear are the same so it made it a little bit difficult to determine which one goes where. the only difference i can tell is that one spring is like an inch or two longer than the shorter spring. if anyone can help my out it will be greatly appreicated. thanx
Old 12-11-2002, 03:52 PM
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I'd say the longer springs are the front ones, but you might want to help this guy out a bit and also keep an eye on his thread:

https://www.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.php?...&threadid=95113
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