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Help with GT PP ride height

Dragster

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I lowered my car with Steeda Ultralite springs last weekend, but I forgot to take ride height measurements when it was stock. If anyone with a stock GT PP could please let me know what the measurements are front and back, I would appreciate it. I'm curious to see if my drop was as advertised. Also, please check to see if there is any difference on the drivers side versus the passenger side. I was getting measurements that were possibly 1/8" different side-to-side, and I'm not sure if it's because of the inaccuracy of a tape measure, or if I somehow messed up the install...

Thanks in advance for the help!
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835 miles on the car; too lazy to measure side to side.

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rear camber is 1.3 degrees, front left is stuck at 1.7, front right at 1.8. We have no front camber adjustability so we need either caster/camber plates or camber bolts
 

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These were my measurements from Nov. in my flat garage, stock GT PP.

Front:
Centerpoint of wheel to fender - 15 1/2"
Ground to fender - 28 3/8"

Rear:
Centerpoint of wheel to fender - 15 3/8"
Ground to fender - 28 3/4"

They were the same side to side.
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