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my 1st gen is stock in the back and has tein s-techs on the front. orginally it was done like that because the place i was doing the swap was closing and i had no time. but it actually looks pretty bad. unfortunatley as of now i have no pics and im on the other side of the globe. ill try to get some for you in the near future. my car is sitting at ingram auto performance getting all fast and stuff.
ill let you know if i can get pics
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lol, I anticipated the rage.
I have seen some cars that have accidently done it, like the guy the posted before me. I have also seen some cars where it looks like the front shocks and springs are struggling to hold up the weight of the engine and transmission, I want to see if thats a common issue and with what brand and configuration. |
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I would love to say "of course not" but then it might inhibit the people who have done it (accidently or intentionlly) from posting here.
But I have spotted it several times with people who have lowered their cars and the front will appears a good inch lower than the back. Just interesetd in the reasoning behind it. (And I am really interested to know if someone ever INTENTIONALLY did it). |
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This would only come close to making sense for a RWD ( rear-wheel drive ) car. Otherwise, dumb.
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