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      Quote Originally Posted by oakhill510 View Post
      I'm glad you found records of our emails. When you say at "driving height", is that the height I want the car to be at? In order for me to get to the height I want it to be at, I am going to have to jack up the car or, wait until I order the 18" fronts. It's going to be awhile before I order the front wheels. I am using the money to narrow the rear end as my next task.



      But yeah, If I jack up the car to the height I want to be at, will the measurement be accurate? Or should I wait until I have the 18" wheels installed?

      Also, I can get you measurements with the 15" wheels I have on now and get you the measurements when the car is jacked up. Let me know. Thanks for helping me. I know its an headache on your side since the coil overs wasn't made to be installed with the ebay arms.
      No problem at all!

      Correct, the driving height you're needing it to be at.

      The best thing to do would be to get the wheels and tires on the car that you're going to end up with and then measure the driving height on the shocks. Either that, or put something on the car that will have the same overall diameter you're going to end up with, see if everything is sitting how you want it to, and then measure the shock height.


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