Suspension Installed
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I have but I m not sure how to post them on the site - I tried dropping them in the message window but not sure if that worked - If you want me to send MAybe I have figured this out - will see - Gus
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i did the same thing about 6 months ago. i ended up with the rear preload at .9 inches. that is .9 inches of thread below the collar. the front collars were all the way down. do you recall your dimensions?
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For the guys in the UK, you obviously dont have traffic calming speed bumps in CA . Try that ride height and the car would end up a beached whale on top of the bump! Here in NS the road quality is so good 6 inches of wheel travel is a minimum requirement .
All the above does not alter the fact that it sure looks good .
Geoff
All the above does not alter the fact that it sure looks good .
Geoff
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Originally Posted by Gus
I have but I m not sure how to post them on the site.
<Go Advanced>
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select your picture file (less than 140 kb and 640 x 480 is good)
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Dougn, i tend to meove the rear up or down to different heights while leaving the front on the bottom - Right now I have rear set at a 1.4 - as I wanted to try and shift as much weight to the front as I could - trying to balance things out
Marc - Thnaks for the info - I finally figured out that my phot files were to large and had to take time to reduce them down to import. Kind of new to this site - but it has great info - The pics don't really do the look justice as the day is gloomy and tires are dirty - but it does look goo d when cleaned up.
Marc - Thnaks for the info - I finally figured out that my phot files were to large and had to take time to reduce them down to import. Kind of new to this site - but it has great info - The pics don't really do the look justice as the day is gloomy and tires are dirty - but it does look goo d when cleaned up.