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Front Spring Swap Only?

Tyler2386

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I just installed new 20in wheels and I am happy with the rear wheel gap, but the front needs to be dropped an inch. I have a set of steeda springs already. Is there any reason I shouldn't only install the front steeda coils? (From a performance perspective).

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I just installed new 20in wheels and I am happy with the rear wheel gap, but the front needs to be dropped an inch. I have a set of steeda springs already. Is there any reason I shouldn't only install the front steeda coils? (From a performance perspective).

Thanks.
In theory you could upset the balance of the car by changing just the front spring rates. Increasing front spring rates to stiffen the front end and leaving the rear soft could create an understeer condition. From what I understand the Steeda rates arent that much greater than stock so it may not affect it too badly.
 
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Thanks, gents. I think I'll give it a shot.
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