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Rear Ride Height Adjusted. Input Please
Hey all. Yesterday, I bought an adjustable Spanner Wrench from the local Off Road Motorcycle/ATV Shop and decided to adjust my low rider appearance out. Squirted some PB Blaster on the threads bottom and Top if Coil Springs. 1 side spun the nut easily, the other spun the nut, spring and perch. Anyways, adjusted (measuring the thread showing) 7/8" on left rear and about 1-3/8" on right rear. Right spring must be weak. Anyways, I drove around and stopped at a school parking lot to see if it's level and it looks a lot better now. It took a few adjustments to get it level. Input on correct level height please.
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looks pretty close to me. I would prefer lower in the front, but yours is on 16 inch wheels so you'll have about that much fender to tire clearance up front. I seem to remember a height measurement in the FWMs somewhere but can't put my finger on it at the moment....? just remember to do an alignment after it settles. looks good--- --Russ
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It's still too high compared to a stock 928, but that rake looks cool.
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Too high where? I raised the rear as it was very low compared to the front.
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I also hate the front so high and showing so much fender well. I was thinking of using some spring clamps to lower the front a little, as I used to do this on my TR7 back in the 80's.
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Doesn't the front have adjustable spring perches too?
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Fronts are Non-Adjustable:
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You need these:
The matching rears are on eBay too... :-) |
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I don't see where they adjust.
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Please post a pic of what you are referring to
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the nichols 928 site has all this stuff extremely well documented. All 928 owners should have it book marked.
http://www.nichols.nu/tips.htm It's a 928 bible. ![]() |
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Fronts are non-adjustable, so that must be the factory height for the front. I just matched the rears to be the same height. Not being naive but trying to understand your 1 liner responses. Please keep the inputs coming.
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Quote taken from nichols.nu website.
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Leo, do a pict with you in the car, wt makes a difference.
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Well, since I'm a fat boy, it probably does a driver side gangster lean.
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This is the relevant passage:
"1) What and Where. Front: There is a small flat machined area on the bottom of the cast bracket that holds the rear of the Lower Control Arm, between the ribs. This pad should be 180mm +/- 10mm from the floor. There should be a max difference of 10mm from left to right. Rear: There is a small flat machined area on the aft bottom of the large u-shaped bracket that holds the lower transverse control link (the large flat blade). This pad should be 173 +\- 10mm from the floor. There should be a max of 10mm difference from left to right." Last edited by m21sniper; 08-09-2009 at 11:48 AM.. |
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now kittys tail doesnt bend when hes under the car
for me the less air i catch under my car the better. grand touring |
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