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Raise front / mixing springs

Pauliejr

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I currently have koni adjustable shocks and cjpp eb23 lowering springs (same as eibach)

They advertise 1.5 front 1.0 rear drop

I love the look and love the handling but I’m beginning to think maybe the front is a little 2 low for me. I have an no concepts GT350 front bumper which has an aggressive front chin spoiler.

If I decided I wanted to slightly raise the front yo slightly. Would it be a bad idea to mix and match if I changed out the front spring for maybe a 1” drop rather than the 1.5”. If so what’s a good matchup.

Or is this not worth it/ not a good idea to mix and match. I could live with it it’s just touch going up my driveway ramp and entering a few lots/ gas stations ex... with a steep ramp
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Do you know the current spring rate?

If not, or if they are progressive, I wouldn't mix and match. If they are, then match the spring rate with a somewhat taller spring.

I think Steeda makes a spacer that would help adjust the ride height without replacing springs.
 

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