Joe, If I had a stock DeLorean, I could do this. My car has been lowered with the DMC Houston spring set, which lowers the entire car. I purchased the car with cut springs (They are for sale!) I dont have my paper copy of the workshop manual here, so I have no way to refer to that drawing. However, does the drawing reflect the how the car was designed? or how it was shipped? I can assume from your messages (you have not been clear on your position) that you say only the front was raised from the true lotus design. If this is the case, then it would carry through that the springs that Stephen sells as original Lotus design are not? On my car now, the space between the top of the front tire and the fender is larger than the rear tire (the rear tire "fills" the well). This is why when I first had the springs installed, I was unhappy because the front of the car looked higher than the rear. When I made the measurement from the frame to the ground, the front and back were within 1/4 of a inch (if I remember correct). Here was Stephen's reply to me when I expressed a concern to him about the way the car "looked" (11/04/1998) > "[Stephen Wynne] Marc-Remember that these are not "lowering" springs as such but "correcting" > springs. The design task was not to fill the wheel well, but to level the car and make it ride and > handle correctly. The car will sit level and look "right". It will ride better and handle > solidly. Get the new tires and alignment on it, (shocks would be good, too), and see how it feels." IMHO, the car looked best with the cut springs http://remus.rutgers.edu/~mxl/dmc/Ser6-10.JPG but I drive with more confidence now. I look forward to the future improvements that James recently spoke about, I just hope they dont require yet another set of springs! I will try and take some pictures of how it looks now this week, My car will be in Long Island at PJ Grady for the next few weeks. DMC Joe wrote: > > Marc, > > You can answer your own question by measuring the distance between the top > of the rear tires to the quarter panel, do the same measurement in front, > For further proof look at the drawing at A:04:01 in the workshop manual, > note the wheel to fender spacing. > > DMC Joe / De Lorean Services / <dmcjoe@xxxx> >