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Old 03-17-2015, 06:01 PM   #19
alan.chalkley
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Originally Posted by TheVoiceOfReason View Post
My Civic only sagged on the drivers side though, and i'm not that heavy. But it really was at least an inch lower on the left at 250k miles on the stock springs.

I'm sort of hoping mine blow out soon so I can justify some Bilsteins I don't really need. Only at 21k miles, no issues, with some moderately bumpy roads.
LOL - I wonder if you could just swap the springs over from left to right to even out the sag.

My camry springs sagged evenly all around , but by 400 000 kms i had to replace the rear springs because the stock rear tyres were rubbing on the body.
My BRZ has only done 9000 kms , so it will be a while until it is lowered by spring sag.
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