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<blockquote data-quote="Black Sex" data-source="post: 11521672" data-attributes="member: 77063"><p>I just installed some Steeda Compertition springs on my '11 (SVTPP). It didn't lower the front too much but the rear came down quite a bit. The car now sits almost level. Im guessing I have somewhere around an inch of wheel well. The car actually looks like it sags in the rear because of the rear tire being taller but if you measure it there is about 1/4" difference. I only have about 5 miles on it since lowering the car and I think it might ride better than it did with stock springs.</p><p>I don't think you would have any problems running 20's with these springs. But if you're looking to slam the car these springs aren't what you want. Steeda advertises 1" drop in the front and 1.2" in the rear. Sorry I don't have any pic yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Sex, post: 11521672, member: 77063"] I just installed some Steeda Compertition springs on my '11 (SVTPP). It didn't lower the front too much but the rear came down quite a bit. The car now sits almost level. Im guessing I have somewhere around an inch of wheel well. The car actually looks like it sags in the rear because of the rear tire being taller but if you measure it there is about 1/4" difference. I only have about 5 miles on it since lowering the car and I think it might ride better than it did with stock springs. I don't think you would have any problems running 20's with these springs. But if you're looking to slam the car these springs aren't what you want. Steeda advertises 1" drop in the front and 1.2" in the rear. Sorry I don't have any pic yet. [/QUOTE]
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