Front slightly higher than rear after new shocks/midperch

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Hasty

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Haha I'm not against that but scratching my head...was there even leveling kits for the gen1? I wasn't looking for it when I changed the shocks so may have missed it but doesn't look like it from what I can tell. Only other guess I would have a0eca6b7a5d0e496f7b94648f92aff95.jpg57c7747fa3322e1b4696e8d9af320a6c.jpg

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Is this a pic of your front struts? If so you 100% have a leveling spacer on it.


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I don't think it's a level spacer, I just think he has both OEM reinforcing rings in there, instead of one being on thop of the strut tower..
 
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Bingo, there's a damn spacer there I wasnt paying attention or thought it was aftermarket when putting them onb54d3ffd3f45e0b61bd1a842eecd6a04.jpg

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Last question, did an idiot own this before me and cut the length of the studs to fit the leveling kit? If so do I need to swap the studs? Haven't pulled the spring compressors back out so haven't looked if they are even removable8dcbb81b0e6a04395263770d4c3e2385.jpg

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