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I definitely agree with you. I have noticed some other springs look different on some cars then others which is pretty confusing when trying to lock in on a purchase. I do feel the steeda progressive springs look pretty consistent in regards to stance on most cars.
Is this because some are performance packs while others are stock suspension? I imagine the drop you get with lowering springs on a PP isn’t as noticeable.
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I'm thinking about getting some of these springs for my PP1. Is there anything else I need to do while I'm in there, mods wise? Would prefer to keep it simple.
 

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Agreed! Seeing alot of variance in drops from car to car. Some are super low, some are average
Tire size is a huge factor. I wish people would include that with their pics.
 

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Tire size 305/35r20 on rear and 275/35r20 on front. I now have 285/35r20 on the front....will have to find a pic.

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Steeda Sport springs with HP tire and wheel set up - 305/30-19 front & 315/30-19 rear. No fender rub.
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Any tire rub with that combo?
Nope not at all, we had 20" wheels with the same exact wheel and tire specs no rubbing either
 

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Nope not at all, we had 20" wheels with the same exact wheel and tire specs no rubbing either
I like that tire size, but I'm concerned my fender flares might rub. You think there's enough room?
 

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I like that tire size, but I'm concerned my fender flares might rub. You think there's enough room?
There definitely is enough room, the steeda springs are only a 1 inch drop. You won't have any issues with rubbing on the 19" or 20" wheels with those tires sizes. I am a sales rep here at N4SM/Project 6GR and we have done many cars in that configuration.
 

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There definitely is enough room, the steeda springs are only a 1 inch drop. You won't have any issues with rubbing on the 19" or 20" wheels with those tires sizes. I am a sales rep here at N4SM/Project 6GR and we have done many cars in that configuration.
Good to know. Ever done a M1 or S550 with the M1 fender flares then? They come do take up some extra wheel well gap.
 

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With the Steeda progressive springs with pro action dampeners and Ferrada FR4 in 20” with 305/30/20 tires I had some rubbing unless I added a lot of negative camber. This wore out the tires fast. I added the spacers (lifted rear 1/2”) from lethal and rolled the fenders and now it doesn’t rub.
 

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