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Use the front struts from a 2WD 85-91 XT 4cyl, with your RX springs on them. It will bring the front down about 1.5 inches, and the fender lip will be just above the edge of the tire. The bottom of the strut itself is shorter, and by doing this you actually won't lose any suspension travel. Keeping the RX springs will allow you to keep your firm handling, as the XT springs are very soft. Using the XT springs will also drop the car low enough to scrape the tires on hard turns; using the RX springs on the XT struts will bring it up just enough for the tires to clear, and it'll still look nice and low.

 

For the rears, you can use the rear springs from the same XT, mounted on your original RX struts. This will drop it to match the front, but the rear will be squishy as hell- expect it to bottom out when you hit a big bump, and ride on the bump stops when you have people in the backseat. I'm planning to cut a coil off an RX rear spring when I work on my project next and see where that puts me, but be warned, that's half-assing the job as well. The only QUALITY way to do the rear is to order custom-made springs online- they're not all that expensive, anyone got the link?

 

 

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Here's what an RX looks like with 14" Peugeot wheels and 2WD XT front struts with RX springs, and RX rear struts with 2WD XT springs. Like I mentioned, the ride on the rear end is total crap, and I really recommend doing the rears differently.

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I'd advise against cutting your springs, they become weaker and stiffer, both are characteristics that you don't want in a spring, much stiffer not "good" stiffer.

 

 

If you ever want to see the effect of a cut spring job, look at a honda civic that is just above the ground, if they've cut both ends those things bounce more than an old buckboard wagon.

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for a daily driver i would advise agaist thoose generick (sp?) ebay coilovers.

 

you stock rear springs are about 12" long and are 160lb if you RX is a sedan, 180lb if its a coupe

 

I'm going to have to disagree here. I think if the right rate combo was found, they would work fine as a daily driver. Mine are a bit stiff to be called 'comfortable'..

 

 

350 rear

450 front

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I'm going to have to disagree here. I think if the right rate combo was found, they would work fine as a daily driver. Mine are a bit stiff to be called 'comfortable'..

 

 

350 rear

450 front

 

What kind of struts do you use???

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