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ULTIMATELS
• Long Beach , CA, USA
• Registered on 4/8/2016
• 23 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:10/26/2016 10:49
Got a 2002 LX SPORT put front and rear springs in and the front is higher than the back by 1.5 inches. How do I correct this.
curemode2002
• Lehi, UT, USA
• Registered on 3/8/2012
• 147 posts
1 Vehicle
Posted:10/26/2016 11:29
If you want to stick with the springs you put in you can get risers to put under the springs. Also you can add a load leveler type shock absorbents with spring assists this will raise ride height as well.

Also you can put in the cop springs instead of the standard LX springs they are about 1.5 inches taller exactly to clear curbs.
hondaclf
• Baldwin, NY, USA
• Registered on 2/25/2009
• 244 posts
4 Vehicles
Posted:10/26/2016 13:38
Would need to know exactly what springs are in there, just saying that you put springs in is too little.
ULTIMATELS
• Long Beach , CA, USA
• Registered on 4/8/2016
• 23 posts
2 Vehicles
Posted:10/31/2016 03:20
I put Moog OEM out of the car they stood 16 1/4. I cut them to 15.5 and dropped the car 1.5". This LX SPORT is done. Or you can purchase Eaton Detroit springs with a 1" 1.5" 2.0" drop.
hondaclf
• Baldwin, NY, USA
• Registered on 2/25/2009
• 244 posts
4 Vehicles
Posted:11/2/2016 16:59
The Moog springs have been known to raise the car a bit, if you googled the spring number and CVN, you'd probably find a story or two.
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I Or you can purchase Eaton Detroit springs with a 1" 1.5" 2.0" drop.

I wouldn't recommend them to anyone.
Forums > Car and Truck Make and Model Specific > Crown Victoria, Marauder, Marquis
Dude height
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