While doing some filming at a park, went ahead and brought my tape measure to get some more height readings. Here is where things stand today:
Front: 25 - 5/8"
Rear: 25 - 1/2"
Variance of 1/8"
This is a general picture, and since those have blue insulators, they would be old. Stock pictures frequently do not get updated. The concrete up to the fender dimensions I have listed above in an earlier post.
The spoon instructions gives a clear picture of what to trim off (the bottom most bulge). The ride is softer on comfort setting vs the FL5 OEM springs. I liked the way the OEM springs rode in comfort and now it rides even smoother. You sound very picky so these would be the springs for you vs...
Yes, the front wheels protrudes out slightly more to the edge of the fender as it compares to the rear. Off the top of my head it was 1/4" or even 3/8". Getting a staggered spacer fitment gives the car an "even poke amount" look.
Zero issues with the spacers. No rubbing whatsoever either on fender edges or inside fender liners. I am so glad I went with 20mm + 25mm as I think its the perfect fitment.
Might be a good question for the spring company to answer as I don't have an idea if the spring seats & diameters are the same between SI and Type-R. If you can get me the diameter dimension of your front and rear springs, I can measure my FL5 OEM springs.
Impressions after ~6 weeks since installation: Springs ride incredible and are much smoother than the OEM springs in comfort mode. I would not hesitate to install these again if I had to do it all over again. Albeit I can't compare to other springs brands such as Swift, Eibach, H&R - I wanted...
The measurements from the ground to the top of the fender are as follows:
Front Left - 25 9/16"
Rear Left - 25 1/2"
Front Right - 25 9/16"
Rear Right - 25 9/16"
Regarding the spring versions, someone on here made the claim those that came out around December '23 are the revised springs as he...
The Spoon instructions instruct you to trim the bump-stops. If the engineers indicated to do so, there's a valid reason for this. Would suck to take everything back apart if you keep tapping the bump-stops from initially not trimming the bump-stops.