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What is the standard ride height between arch and rubber


Rob350

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Just a wild guess but most lowering springs I can think of are red/yellow/green and not black like oem other than eibachs which lower the car by 30mm which is a good drop. What's your arch gap. Maybe a pic would help.

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The easiest way to gauge that, would be to ask a member with stock suspension (I have coilovers, sorry :)) to take a meter rule or similar, and measure from the highest point of the arch to the floor all around with teh car parked on a perfectly level surface (multi-storey car parks are good for this), while you do the same. As another poster said, it is also important to know EXACTLY what size tires you are on.

 

I doubt that you'll be able to understand anything by someone's arbitrary guess at the measuring of a gap between two things that don't actually line up well enough to be accurately measured (tire top and arch).

 

There's also a big difference between 25 and 30mm. 5mm actually. :) 25mm is something very small, it's the width of the average man's thumb. If you have a 25mm arch gap all around you are probably on lowering springs, I have more than that and as stated, I'm on coilovers (lower than stock but admittedly not much, Greek roads don't allow it). Do the arch to floor test, it's the only way to be sure, I'm sure someone can pop out to their garage and do the same for you :)

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I've just been doing some investigative work as I am in a similar situation in that my camber is messed up which I think is not only due to siezed camber bolts but also lowered suspension, on that note can you adjust the stock dampers and springs?

 

Factory Ride Height:

From Center of Wheel Cap -> Wheel Arch:

Front: 365mm - Rear: 385mm

 

I've just measured mine:

Front: 350mm - Rear: 355mm

 

So this has clearly been lowered (Or damaged) but I can see the current springs are black, so must be stock?

 

Any idea's?

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