LOL I'm the same way, everything I've owned for years has been very low and nothing has had as low of a front fascia as the GT350. Oh well, its not going to stop me from lowering it :-D
I fear you are right haha. I have a 91 300zxTT and an Audi S5 that are both on coilovers with no wheel well gap and the splitter on the GT350 sits nearly as low as the front fascias on both of those cars and its on stock suspension.
You were lucky to score an extra splitter. They aren't cheap.
That looks fantastic, thanks for sharing the pic. Did you happen to get before measurements?
And what are your impressions thus far of the front splitter being lower? I have/had much lower cars overall but the splitter on the GT350 sits extremely low in comparison. I know how to drive...
Same. In my case I'm more interested in how the extra .2" are going to look in the front. Mainly because my front is already 1/2-5/8" lower than the rear.
Nice! BTW, where did you order from? And would you mind taking quick measurements from ground to fender on the front and rear before and after install?
The Ford Performance springs claim a drop of 20mm which is just about 3/4". I guess you could buy a set and only install the rear but they are a firmer spring rate. If anything that may create just a touch more oversteer (someone correct me if I'm wrong).
Thanks for looking. Hmmm, I wonder then how Eibach is claiming an even stance between front and rear if their front lowers .9" and rear lowers .7". That should generate even more rake. Maybe an email is in order.
Thanks for checking! Interesting that you have some rake too. Looks like close to the same difference as mine.
And I agree with you, I'd rather have a bit of rake than a saggy rear. Looks like perhaps the specs on paper might not reflect real world in regards to ride height difference...
Hey guys, I have a 2017 GT350, all stock suspension. *The rear sits at 28 5/8" from ground to fender and the front sits at 28" from ground to fender.
Everywhere that I have seen people post stock ride height it is always pretty much even. *Mine is 5/8 inches off. *I want to install Eibach...