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Old 02-07-2014, 01:06 AM   #43
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I'll have to wait until morning to get a full side shot, but here are some quick pics anyways. Also please keep in mind that my rear actually sat LOWER than what's in these pictures. I removed my spare tire and everything in my trunk which raised the car a little bit. Before I did that it was in fact noticeably lower in the rear.

Stock Front vs. Sportlines a few days after install.
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Stock Rear vs. Sportlines a few days after install.
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Top Left: Rear Passenger
Top Right: Front Passenger
Bottom Left: Rear Driver
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Since it's hard to really see the difference in the pictures above...here are some with my finger between the wheel and fender so it's easier to tell the difference.

Top Left: Rear Passenger (Barely able to fit finger tip)
Top Right: Front Passenger (Able to fit entire finger and still have leftover space)
Bottom Left: Rear Driver (Able to fit entire finger and still have leftover space)
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Old 02-07-2014, 10:15 AM   #44
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Sorry to revive an older thread, but i just recently installed some used Sportlines on my frs. and It seems on my passenger rear, its sagging pretty bad. Allot more than the driver side.
What was the verdict with yours? What did you to fix it?
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