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Old 02-01-2010, 03:10 PM   #428
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Originally Posted by racepar1 View Post
No...

If you are bottoming the tire you SHOULD either:

1: tub your fenderwells (if allowed)

2: re-adjust your coilovers so that the shock bottoms on the bump stop just before the tire bottoms in the wheelwell. This is only possible if you have dual heighth adjustable coilovers and they have enough adjustment to compensate. Really this SHOULD be done whenever installing any coilovers just to be sure.

3: If your coilovers don't have enough adjustment you need to "re-engineer" them so that the shock bottoms just before the tire. This can be done with spacers on the upper mounts, adjustable upper mounts, thicker bump stops, or heavy fabrication.

I really don't like what they did in the front. I am quite suspicious that those front knuckles are one of those parts that work great if the rest of the car is setup for them, but not so great for the rest of us. Changing the distance between the hub mounting point and the shock mouting point is just not a great idea with as little fenderwell clearence as the car has. Every single aftermarket coilover is designed with that particular measurement in mind and we don't have the fender clearence to accomodate in all cases.

Once again, suspension "tuning" is about the whole package. To do it RIGHT the everything has to work together. Just because a part works badass for someone else doesn't mean it will for you.
I still don't get why you're going on about it. If your tires are bottoming out in the well your body is rolling too much for your ride height.

There are many ways to fix this. Yours are some, and increasing the roll couple is another. You can't say I'm wrong.
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