Official Measure, Photograph and Post your Ride Height
#31
Thanks for all the nice comps Renn!
My set up:
Bilsteins with H&R sport blue springs
Coil at the lowest setting
18x8.5 and 18x9.5
Tires are slightly tucked in front and rear with no rubbing issues. No spacers as well
Aligned at -1.5 on all 4 corners
My set up:
Bilsteins with H&R sport blue springs
Coil at the lowest setting
18x8.5 and 18x9.5
Tires are slightly tucked in front and rear with no rubbing issues. No spacers as well
Aligned at -1.5 on all 4 corners
#32
Do you have a ride height, hence the name of this thread. See OP or description on previous page (2) for instructions. I love your stance.
#34
Good question !
Which Eibach springs do you have ? They also make several styles for the 964.
My car is on original, stock ( worn out ) shocks and Eibach #7201.001 marked springs.
I am getting ready to install Bilstein HDs and new H&R purple springs will work great. Just don't want to change the ride height too much !
My car is on original, stock ( worn out ) shocks and Eibach #7201.001 marked springs.
I am getting ready to install Bilstein HDs and new H&R purple springs will work great. Just don't want to change the ride height too much !
#35
Reviving a dead thread here...
As a heads up to anyone considering RS ride height, I've just learned that the arms of standard lift will not fit under my car without removing the hard rubber plates in order to get the arms under the jack points. My car is not as low as many "RS height" cars.
As a heads up to anyone considering RS ride height, I've just learned that the arms of standard lift will not fit under my car without removing the hard rubber plates in order to get the arms under the jack points. My car is not as low as many "RS height" cars.