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MN23A91

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Hey guys, just had my swift springs installed recently but noticed my fronts are significantly lower than the rear (20mm higher). This is measured on my squared 275/35/18 setup, could this be the smaller rear wheel compared to the taller stagger OE? what could I have done wrong?

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Have you calculated your rear tire size v stock and compared to what Swift claims the car will be lowered? Should have your answer. The very odd gap for wheel protruding out would also be explained by offset as you don't have the OEM wheels.
 
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I was measuring from the wheel center hub to the fender lip, thought tire sizes shouldn't matter.
 

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I'm on OEM wheels/tires and Swift Springs, and on a flat surface from the ground to the top of the fender is

26.5" in front
26.6" or so in back.
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