Does anybody have a pic with these springs installed. I just installed them and my front end is way high for some reason. Just wondering if anybody else has had good luck with these.
Thanks the pictures helped. Did you have any problems with install? Like i said my front end is alot higher than the back. the back looks great, but the front looks lifted. I got new struts, and mounts, and new isolaters. so everything is supposed to fit. but it looks terrible.
did u trim the bumpstops and make Shure they are positioned correctly ? they are kinda tricky to get in the dust boot right after u trim them. if u didn't trim them u might be bottomed out on them.
Todd Haworth wrote:did u trim the bumpstops and make Shure they are positioned correctly ? they are kinda tricky to get in the dust boot right after u trim them. if u didn't trim them u might be bottomed out on them.
this, have you drove on them yet, i hope you put the springs on right in the front.
2010 Lonestar Bash 2nd place J-Body Street Class
There are no bumpstops, or boots. and yes they are on correctly. I fought with ksport on this fact.
mmm, i was thinking about getting these to replace my m2 springs that wont sit level after seing treys car. you are not supposed to run without bumpstops or dust boots. Let me know how it goes with k-sport.
Jesse Webb wrote:There are no bumpstops, or boots. and yes they are on correctly. I fought with ksport on this fact.
idk what to tell you man, i never cut a thing putting my on or took anything off, i just swapped springs out, put them on and then i aligned it.
2010 Lonestar Bash 2nd place J-Body Street Class
Hey trey do you have a system in the trunk? Cause i do and im wondering if it is heavy enough to squat the rear end. It sits between 1 - 1.5 inches lower than the front. Measuring off of the pinch joint. Ive got 2 12" subs pushed by a 4000 watt class d amp. And they sit in a 3/4 " MDF Box that is over sized for porting. I know it weighs a bit. But enough to squat it that much?