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944T RIDE HEIGHT 900 1994

159Kmis on this car. Just replaced rear springs w/Scan Tech springs from FCBG. Before replacement ride height was uneven at all four corners; now height (as measured at the jack lifting point bars) is 6 5/8" both front and rear on the driver's side and 7 1/16" at both on the passenger side (~1/2" difference). Front wheel camber is still OOS on both wheels. Should I replace the front springs next to try and even up the ride height so I can then get the alignment in spec? I understand that front springs rarely sag; but if not the springs, what next?






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