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partwerks |
Sep 8 2019, 05:21 PM
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euro911 |
Sep 23 2019, 01:56 PM
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The stance (ride height) of your car looks fine. I'd look into the original thought of raising the transaxle up a couple inches.
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partwerks |
Sep 23 2019, 07:18 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,593 Joined: 7-September 06 From: Grand Island, NE Member No.: 6,787 |
The stance (ride height) of your car looks fine. I'd look into the original thought of raising the transaxle up a couple inches. The back is 1" lower than the front, and that was measuring to the bottom of the fender lip. There is room above the trans, but the top/back part of the engine is close to the back of the engine bay, or where the front of the trunk area would be. I think I might have a bit more room to move the engine ahead, and then I would probably have more clearance to move everything up together. I was told: It is a little low. Those are Bilstein and they seldom go bad. New springs may be in order. |
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