LOL i know i will get flammed
How long have the Tenzo springs been on your car? If you just got them installed, they WILL settle more within a couple of weeks. If you got smaller tires, that may be part of the problem also.
hmmmm i have seen a few friends cut their stock springs so they can sit lower.....and its a bumpy fuggin ride. i am not sure about aftermarket or if there is a diff though. I still wouldnt do it. But OP its your car, do what you want
that is funny lol
like i tell every1, do it right the first time and you will be happier in the long run.
dont cut your ****, just get lower sitting springs and sell the tenzos to compensate for the money spent.
dont cut your ****, just get lower sitting springs and sell the tenzos to compensate for the money spent.
Thats the second best idea i have heard... right after the vice grip idea lol jk
even the God him self(CHIP FOOSE) cuts springs in some cases...... when done right there r no problems. but from wat i have seen u can only cut the fronts on our cars cause the rear spring is made 2 fit tight on both ends. Most coil springs first few turns r dead when the car has weight on it. Which is why doesnt really hurt 2 trim alittle off.......but if u heat the spring 2 much when cutting its junk.....so it has 2 be done right
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Tire size killed it for you, Just like my boy Fix on his Sentra, he had 205/45-16's and has about 2 inches gap and he is slammed on coilovers, those tires are a shitload smaller than his factory ones.
Not quite, I have 245/45-17's and tenzoR's and my rear tires tuck and the fronts have about a finger and a half gap.
Not quite, I have 245/45-17's and tenzoR's and my rear tires tuck and the fronts have about a finger and a half gap.



