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Can someone with a stock ST measure the distance between the top of tire to fender, front and back? I had Steeda Springs installed and to me it still look stock. May be my imagination


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Mine looked stock when I installed them but settled after a week of driving before alignment.


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Oops, maybe I should have waited to get the alignment


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Can someone with a stock ST measure the distance between the top of tire to fender, front and back? I had Steeda Springs installed and to me it still look stock. May be my imagination


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3 inch gap in the front
3 and 1/4 inch gap in the rear
“Laissez les bons temps rouler”
 

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Mine looked stock when I installed them but settled after a week of driving before alignment.


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I think the original poster was asking for measurements
 

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Not sure where you're going Rick, but it did bring back one of my favorite albums when I was young!

 

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3 inch gap in the front
3 and 1/4 inch gap in the rear
“Laissez les bons temps rouler”
With the Steeda springs, my measurements are:
2 1/4” in the front and 3” in the rear … Hopefully it settles over time as mentioned


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Sounds good
 

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I understand my cajun friend. Lake Charles is a cool place. Been through there a few times. My french is good, but not great . I agree, let the good times roll!
 

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I understand my cajun friend. Lake Charles is a cool place. Been through there a few times. My french is good, but not great . I agree, let the good times roll!
I was a Military Police officer for 27 years in the Army .. I was also a sergeant 10 years with Lake Charles Police Department. Lake Charles is a nice little town I actually lived 2 miles north of Lake Charles in Moss Bluff Louisiana.
 

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3 inch gap in the front
3 and 1/4 inch gap in the rear
“Laissez les bons temps rouler”
The "RULEr" of Law has spoken!
 

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I was a Military Police officer for 27 years in the Army .. I was also a sergeant with Lake Charles Police Department. Lake Charles is a nice little town I actually lived 2 miles north of Lake Charles in Moss Bluff Louisiana.
I've been in the Houston area for 10 years now but sure love going back home to Lafayette to visit family and eat some good food.
“How’s ya mama an’ them?”
 



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