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> Rear ride height question, How can I easily raise it
robkammer
post Mar 29 2026, 07:30 PM
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Teeners, or Brain Trust if you prefer. While I have the engine out of the BB I would like to address the rear ride height if it’s fairly easy. The Koni’s came with the car, and the rear height is almost an inch lower than I would like it, although the shocks seem to be performing well. To me, it looks like I might be able to add spacers to the lower perch, if I can find some. Or am I not seeing the geometry correctly? If this would work, any idea where I can source the spacers?
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Literati914
post Mar 29 2026, 07:43 PM
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Got a picture of the car's stance, as-is ? - I'm just curious where it sits now.

I have some spacers that I just took off of a set of Konis, but the engine is out and so I'm not sure where it's gonna sit or if I'm gonna like it. If I like it without the spacers, I might would part with mine.


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