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Sl Or Ssl Front Springs Fg Xr6 Sedan


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I have ssl in the rear atm and with the stock xr6 front springs it was almost the right height. Maybe a touch high at the front.I got the ssl front hoping they would give me a htg of 355mm but its 350mm. Has anybody else done the ssl hd in the front?Another option is the Bilstein front strut apparently has 3 positions where the spring can sit,middle is std top is 7mm higher and bottom position is 7mm lower.Can anyone confirm this,thanks I measure the htg later on of the back ssl.

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Cheers dude!

Also what sized rim and tyres do you have on the back?

I too heard something like that, but would be good if someone smart on here can confirm. Pity sennaT doesn't frequent the forums more often

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Hey mate first post. I have SSL in front on my fg xr6 t. In my opinion it still sits too high. I have SSSL ar rear and the rear gurad sits about 10 -15mm under the tyre. Stock shocks all around. I will be getting it dropped abit more becuae that is the look that I am after. I can put up a pic if that helps. Cheers

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Hey mate first post. I have SSL in front on my fg xr6 t. In my opinion it still sits too high. I have SSSL ar rear and the rear gurad sits about 10 -15mm under the tyre. Stock shocks all around. I will be getting it dropped abit more becuae that is the look that I am after. I can put up a pic if that helps. Cheers

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