Hey was thinking on taking my lowering springs out...

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So I'm rubbing a bit to much lowered on the back of my 02 gts with 20"s! There is a lot of rough roads where I live, so by just taking out my rear springs (ebiach) and putting my stock rear springs back in, and of course a alignment done after should be fine?? I don't track the car and very seldom drive it much either!! I'm going to leave front ones in not touch front at all!!
 

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What tires are you running? I dont rub at all on my 20" with eibach .... just went 2000 miles in it with some CRAZY bumps that I thought I caught air on , lol ---
 
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The wrong size but they are like new so don't want a switch then up 335/30/20 I know should have 345/25/20 but I don't plus my car sits lower on back then the front so this way I think it will sit level!!
 

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The wrong size but they are like new so don't want a switch then up 335/30/20 I know should have 345/25/20 but I don't plus my car sits lower on back then the front so this way I think it will sit level!!

Ive got 275/30/19 fronts and 345/25/20 rears with Pirelli P-Zero Rossos all around and Aldan American coil overs and have never rubbed even in the deepest valley.
Maybe think of changing the tires and not the height as some tires are physicaly larger in profile than others.

What brand of tires do you have on?
 

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If you do decide to take them out, how much would you want for them? I need to lower the rear of my '02 a tad. Art
 
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