Thu Aug 30, 2007 9:14 pm
The springs set the ride height.
I dunno if your car is an iS, but you mention that the car is stripped. Lowering springs are based on the standard car, so if it's stripped and lighter, the car will sit higher than the drop quoted for the springs.
I had the same bother when I built a track car. With it being so light, it seemed to sit like an off-road 4x4, especially at the back.
Eventually it sat slightly lower than standard after getting really low drop springs.
Alfa 156 2litre 16v Sportpack. Angel remap, BMC CDA, CSC Zorst, Konis, Bilsteins and a stupid driver. Pushing 175bhp normally, 185bhp when I'm in the pub telling my mates.