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Nice height.

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Old 06-11-2019, 04:31 PM
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I'd look for another line of work if my customers had to go on the Internet to teach me how to fix something so simple on a car I was supposed to be a master mechanic on.
Just my opinion but I'm glad you got it worked out and the car looks awesome by the way.
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Can the struts and shock handle that low of a ride height?
Old 06-12-2019, 05:46 AM
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Can the struts and shock handle that low of a ride height?
Likely the car will spend a lot of time crashing off the bumpstops. Diminished ride and handling is a tradeoff a lot of us are willing to make to look cool.
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Likely the car will spend a lot of time crashing off the bumpstops. Diminished ride and handling is a tradeoff a lot of us are willing to make to look cool.
The ride is important enough to me, that if it suffers, I'll raise it a bit, as I care just as much about the ride. There is a line of acceptability.
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Alright, here she is...the 5mm spacers/slims helped a lot...hope you guys like it :-)

nice. that Looks the way I have it, 63/62cm (front/rear)

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Can the struts and shock handle that low of a ride height?

yes. with camber front -1.4 and -1.0 at rear

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