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  • Member For: 17y 7m 5d
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Have you checked if the car is sitting on the bump stops?? I had that problem with mine and after I removed a little from my bump stops it came down to the correct height.

Yeah I was thinking that. I haven't checked yet, but I might cut a bump or two on the stops and see how that goes...

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  • Member For: 16y 10m 22d
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That said, I went from 17's to 19's, so that might have something to do with it.

This really annoys me when people say that 19s are bigger than 17s.....

it makes no difference to the height of the vehicle because the rolling diameter is the same...

don't beleive me , check this handy link http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

on topic , I think you may have STD height in the front . I have SL front and rear and it is a lot lower than yours looking at the pics.

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Just went and checked in the freezing cold coz I'm freakin out.

These are the springs numbers:

Front: KFFL-57

Rear: KFRL-68SSL

Just checking the King Spring catalogue, and the front part number is the 'STD' height, under the SUPER LOW/ULTRA LOW section of the catalogue. And the rear is the ONLY part number under the SUPER LOW/ULTRA LOW section and is 'STD' too...

I just pulled my springs out and the part no on the front is KFFL-57 SL so yours are STD height

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