Anyone else fitted these and found that the front sits wayyyy higher than the rear?!
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Rear tyre is essentially in the arch, less than a finger gap.
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Front arch gap is about 35mm.
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So looks very weird.
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Relatively new Koni yellow shocks, 16" wheels.
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I'm considering chopping half a coil from the fronts, of course making sure that the spring still perches correctly top and bottom.
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Has anybody done this? I've read that you shouldn't cut
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'square' format springs but the only alternative I can think is to lower a couple of tonne pallets onto the springs with my forklift and hope they compress a little
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I'm looking to drop about 20mm further on the front to even the car out.
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I can't see the springs
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'settling' by that much.
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Any photos on Apex springs might be helpful?
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