ride height

gsr_nikhil

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what is the best way to ensure my coilovers are the same height alll the way around? ive tried the finger test but doesnt seem accurate. ive also tried to measure the about of thread showing from the bottom of the last locking nut to the top of its housing. i have function and form type unos. my car pulls to the left like no tmrw and im trying to make sure im sitting correctly. and my toe in is all aligned
 

klutchDb7

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use a ruler on the left over thread. Doesn't sound like your alignment is correct, I would seriously get it checked again
 

Ominous G2

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lower on the ground and measure from the center of the wheel to the fender. That way tire pressures won't affect it.

Klutch is right, and if you messed with it you probably need another.
 


gsr_nikhil

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yeah klutch thats what i was doin. so the front need need to match and the back two need to match correct?
 

klutchDb7

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Yes, play with it a little to check side to side because sometimes there's a little variation (my passenger side is technically higher than my drivers side but it sits even, that sort of thing).
 

DC2MAN1119

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i've always just counted threads with a small flathead, has always worked out for me, but i usually just put my coils all the day down the second they get on the car that way you know your even and slammed:). but im a lowrider and its what i do.
 


gsr_nikhil

Member
i've always just counted threads with a small flathead, has always worked out for me, but i usually just put my coils all the day down the second they get on the car that way you know your even and slammed:). but im a lowrider and its what i do.
man, id be slammed den a mug if i didnt live in shitty smelly ass lubbock.

klutch ill let you know how it goes...i contracted bronchitis over the weekend so i cant work on the car for a few days
 
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