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Spring Plate Adjuster Range Quickie (I hope)

My lowering project is still going well - (see http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/390523-finally-going-lower-gut-check.html#post3743790 if you're curious)

Going well, that is after a few big interruptions (leaking output shaft seal, balls falling out of CV joint, discovery of 30 year-old factory brake hoses, caliper rebuilds - stuff like that)

Anyway, I've just done a lot of searching on the many dozens of lowering threads and couldn't find a clear answer to this:

Roughly how much range (ie +/- vertical height at the fender lip) adjustment can you get just from the eccentric adjusters? Now that I've centered mine and am about to finish indexing the T-bars based on angle calculations, etc, I'd like to know how close it needs to be to be in range of the eccentrics when I get it back on the ground.

Thanks,

Ron

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Last edited by 2ndTARGA; 02-14-2008 at 10:03 AM..
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I seem to recall that if you have it centered, you should have a little over 1/2" each way, maybe a wee bit more. Someone else will probably chime in with a more "accurate" answer.

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