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Trunk Impaired
Not on the Ti sir lol I took the shocks all the way off (I was replacing them with bilsteins anyway) and the trailing arm won't sag enough. I'm planning on disconnecting the sway bars tomorrow and hopefully that'll make them sag enough. Also I realize now that my stock ride height is absolute 4x4 status when the shocks are actually functioning, the car was literally just bouncing around on the spring. Now there's no less than 5 inches between the tire and fender.

I guess the Ti's rear suspension is essentially from an E30.I have no first-hand experience with them,so I can't say for sure it'll work.Disconnecting the swaybar to try to get a little mroe droop is definitely worth a try,and as Ben said a strategically placed prybar(preferably not placed between your teeth at any point)could help get the extra space you need.