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Newly installed Steeda springs and exhaust.

ghostfranklin

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@CLAYMAN I havent seen or heard any rubbing I'll look again today, didn't do the install myself RareFab in Boyton Beach did. I'm assuming the middle setting but I'll double check with them. Need to bring it back to detune a little the E85 from ZFG until my trans brakes in. I'm going back up this week for a once over. I'll try to remember to post here.
 

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No rubbing with me either. Haven't towed anything, I'll have to get the tape out to give you the gap measurement. I went with steeda vs HR because I didn't want to drop it too much. I also did the sway bar and strut tower bar from steeda and it handles like a go kart now. Small increase in stiffness like @ARC mentioned but nothing unbearable ride quality is amazing and 0 body roll even when doing an aggressive u turn or going into a turn hard.
What is the sway bar part number from Steeda?
 

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I've seen a lot of folks talking about adding wheel spacers along with the lower springs. Is that strictly for appearances or does it serve an actual function like it's needed?
 



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