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sujeemax 10-03-2008 09:31 PM

K & B Springs INSATALLED BUT???
 
Well I finally got my K&B drop springs installed. I also had my water pump replaced too.

Once I replaced the springs I immediately took it for a drive. It been 24 hours and my smile hasn't still gone off my face.:D Just driving on the interstate is like flying. When the road gets windy its something else the braking response(I have no idea how ) is instant.

However, I thought my car was sagging a bit to the right because of my factory springs. After I installed the K&B's I still see a small sag to the right. The wheel gap on the drivers side is a bit lower.I would say like 3mm-4mm.

Is this common on SVX. Are there any bushing that might be bad?

Any suggestions?

kpg2713 10-04-2008 12:36 AM

Re: K & B Springs INSATALLED BUT???
 
I have not noticed any sag on mine. Could you link me to these springs you have? I have not heard of them before.

YourConfused 10-04-2008 07:16 AM

Re: K & B Springs INSATALLED BUT???
 
I have measured strut mounts that have collapsed over .25". Something to check.

sujeemax 10-04-2008 06:20 PM

Re: K & B Springs INSATALLED BUT???
 
I bought it form a Mat. Who use to own it before. He sold it few years back and I was able get hold of it. Heres his car domain page . He might be able give you the link he bought it from.

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/325450

Quote:

Originally Posted by kpg2713 (Post 566979)
I have not noticed any sag on mine. Could you link me to these springs you have? I have not heard of them before.


sujeemax 10-04-2008 06:22 PM

Re: K & B Springs INSATALLED BUT???
 
Thanks. That might be it. I'll take alook when I replace my struts.


Quote:

Originally Posted by YourConfused (Post 566990)
I have measured strut mounts that have collapsed over .25". Something to check.



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