Andy B Aces High
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I have finaly got round to lowering my car (front done this weekend). Can anyone clarify the dilema I now have ?
I have fitted the HD's from Carnewall with new OEM M033 springs. The Bilsteins have the extra 30mm thread which as Gert states will allow up to 45mm adjustment. I have set the Strut lower platforms at present to 20mm less than the original shocks that came off and the ride height looks just right, but when the suspension goes on full droop ie the car is jacked up with the wheel off the floor the spring can escape from the upper spring cup.
I have seen cars on here with far more extreme lowering than I have carried out, how do the springs seem on these ? Is there anything that can be done to avoid the spring escaping, if I wind the spring up into slight compression the car will not be lowered.
Next weekend the back suspension goes on then I need 4 wheel alignment, anyone recommend an Indy to do this from their experience. I am based in Kent looking through the mags I am considering Tognola, JZMachTech or Northway as the nearest and seem to be well respected.
Cheers,
Andy B
I have fitted the HD's from Carnewall with new OEM M033 springs. The Bilsteins have the extra 30mm thread which as Gert states will allow up to 45mm adjustment. I have set the Strut lower platforms at present to 20mm less than the original shocks that came off and the ride height looks just right, but when the suspension goes on full droop ie the car is jacked up with the wheel off the floor the spring can escape from the upper spring cup.
I have seen cars on here with far more extreme lowering than I have carried out, how do the springs seem on these ? Is there anything that can be done to avoid the spring escaping, if I wind the spring up into slight compression the car will not be lowered.
Next weekend the back suspension goes on then I need 4 wheel alignment, anyone recommend an Indy to do this from their experience. I am based in Kent looking through the mags I am considering Tognola, JZMachTech or Northway as the nearest and seem to be well respected.
Cheers,
Andy B