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Old 04-13-2004, 12:07 PM
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Default Front end suspension still higher than rear end.

I have a 95 Golf VR6 and just switched my front Bilstein HDs with Bilstein Sport struts. I'm still using neuspeed sport springs and the front end is still considerably higher than the rear. WTF??? Anyone else have this problem? Plz help.

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It is because of a spacer in the front...I will get you more information but I just read last week about this...like 50 people were complaining and it turned out to be a spacer, ended up rasing the car by like 1/4-1/2 inch
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