It might be possible that someone put taller rear springs on your front suspension and then tied the nylon straps on to keep the front end from being too high as a result. I would suggest crawling under your car and checking the springs more carefully. The front springs on my car have a diameter of 0.486 inches, and there are about 7 coils visible. The rear springs are slightly larger in diameter (0.512 inches) and there are about 10 coils visible. Your suspension is only slightly higher than mine (at most 3/8th of an inch), and my car's suspension already appears to be the standard 1.5" too high anyway. It doesn't make sense for someone to go to the expense to make the front of the car higher still in order to accommodate slightly larger tires. About the nylon strap on the front springs, I don't think it belongs on there at all. If it were compressing the springs, I would think something like that would break off easily after hitting a bump. I don't see such a strap on the front of my car. If those are rear springs on the front of your car, it may be that the straps were put there to adjust the suspension height. Sounds like a real stupid idea to me. My Delorean is not lowered, and I intend to lower it the usual 1 1/2 inches in the future. Does anyone know how Rob Grady's suspension lowering kit compares to the hack & swap method of suspension lowering? I've noticed that the left side of my car is about 1/2 inch lower than the right. Do I have a problem with my suspension? I got curious and measured my car. Here's what I found: Right front fender is 25 5/8" off the concrete and the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender is 3 7/16". Left front fender is 25 3/16" off the concrete and the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender is 3". Right rear fender is 27 3/8" off the concrete and the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender is 2 5/16" Left rear fender is 26 13/16" off the concrete and the top of the wheel to the bottom of the fender is 2 1/8". The front tires are Goodyear NCT HR60 195/60HR14 with average tread depth of 2.5mm The rear left tire is Goodyear NCT HR60 235/60HR15 The rear right tire is Radial GT SLX 5000 235/60R15 I think all the Goodyear tires are the factory originals. The car is a Sept '81 VIN 03633 with 10K miles. The 'off the concrete' measurements were taken from the floor under the center outside wall of the tire to the bottom of the black trim molding on the bottom of the fender directly above the center of the wheel. If your car is missing the black trim inside the wheel well, then adjust your measurements by 1/16th of an inch. I believe these measurements to be within 1/16th of an inch. There was no one in the car when these measurement were taken, and there was no significant non-factory weight affecting the suspension. The car was on level pavement. Am I being too technical? I thought so! Walt