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Uneven wheel gap question
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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyNoz" data-source="post: 13380318" data-attributes="member: 128051"><p>My passenger side front wheel gap is 1/4"larger then the driver side...I've tried swapping springs...then springs and struts...lower control arms are brand new....tire pressure identical...i have k springs and was thinking of cutting a little off the passenger side spring to even it out....would love coil overs but NYC street would have those leaking in a week.....would cutting a little bit of the spring be stupid? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyNoz, post: 13380318, member: 128051"] My passenger side front wheel gap is 1/4"larger then the driver side...I've tried swapping springs...then springs and struts...lower control arms are brand new....tire pressure identical...i have k springs and was thinking of cutting a little off the passenger side spring to even it out....would love coil overs but NYC street would have those leaking in a week.....would cutting a little bit of the spring be stupid? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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