Steeda Sport Springs - rears fully compressed?
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Steeda Sport Springs - rears fully compressed?
Hey guys,
Just got done doing the Steeda Sports & Koni STR.Ts on my 2014 GT. The rear springs look fully compressed at the bottom (what is visible). Is this correct? The instructions said that it doesn't matter the orientation of the rears, so I installed the tightly-wound coils on the bottom. It doesn't ride like anything is binding but it just looks off that the rear coils are sitting on top of each other, fully-compressed.
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Just got done doing the Steeda Sports & Koni STR.Ts on my 2014 GT. The rear springs look fully compressed at the bottom (what is visible). Is this correct? The instructions said that it doesn't matter the orientation of the rears, so I installed the tightly-wound coils on the bottom. It doesn't ride like anything is binding but it just looks off that the rear coils are sitting on top of each other, fully-compressed.
Thanks,
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That is most likely how they are supposed to be. In the FRPP handling pack the rear spring pictures look similar to what your talking about. http://www.fordracingpartsdirect.com...m-fr3-mgta.pdf figure 51.
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