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Originally Posted by grandpa_spec_au
Rather than start a new thread I feel this is an appropriate time to ask, I've discussed this with Mr Hardware who says the front should be lower than the rear for drivability and safety. FYI its a fairmont ghia (VCT 6 not the 8 :( ) Now I've got superlows with shortened shocks for the rear however I was going to just put lows on standard shocks in the front so that it would sit level.
My question is will this combo of superlows for the back and lows for the front make the rear sag too much and cause safety issues? Or should I just go with what windsor220 did and throw superlows all round?
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I know of several people who have run a Low spring front/SL spring rear in their AU's and it was fine. I don;t know what safety issues Mr Hardware would be referring to.