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Wait till you see it in a couple days when the springs have settled...

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Yea the rear is way too low! But still nice!

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Thanks to Ghost, I got hooked up with Megan Racing testing out some lowering springs.

no problem!

That ride height in the rear isn't terrible, but I would, like you, prefer it just a tad bit higher. It looks a little saggy the way it is now.

It looks a little saggy the way it is now.

looks like he has a fat kid in the back seat. :lol:

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looks like he has a fat kid in the back seat. :lol:

That's good you said that because Megan Racing and I fully agree on that and that is why they are going to get springs to raise the rear a little bit more.

:)

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its looks like the rear of my car. i feel like my front should drop a half inch and the rear should raise a half inch

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:woot: Circle D 3200 Torque Converter purchased. I can finally replace the stock one that is slipping a bit!

For those that don't know what I'm talking about: http://www.circledspecialties.com/p-6-gm-278mm-hp-4l60e-ls-torque-converter.aspx

Nice!

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