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tein HE height problems....
okay so i bought these new long over a year ago and began adjusting the height with the spring seat like an idiot....... not shure how much i lowered the car but i red the manual and adjusted them back to factory spec and then lowred from the strut shell. the height adjustabliliity is maxed but i still have 2 finger gap in the rear... i have 16's on 50 serries... n that doesnt sound right..anyhow i was just wondering if anyone else has had the same problem,,,
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i got them when they first came out for super cheap.... under 1100 which is the only reason i bought them.. oh well. softer spring rate = less bounce i guess AHAHAHHAHA
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Zilvia Junkie
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I don't know much about the HE's, but why can't you lower the spring seat slightly to compensate for the gap? Most lower-end coilovers adjust height only from the lower spring seat. Just don't lower the lower spring seat so much that you sacrifice suspension travel.
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Nissanaholic!
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![]() ![]() Tein HE almost maxed. 17in rim with a 45 series sidewall. In the rear mine is tucked about 10mm +? |
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![]() im running 16x8+27's w/ -1.7 degree camber rear and -2.2 degree camber front... the front is maxed out yet and i can still lower it another 2 inches or so until it has maxed to the spring seat and lock. but the rear on the other hand has maxed. I understand that the closer the wheel is to 0 the more it will stick out and with my experience on 0 offset they will flushen up on the fenders w/o even lowering the vehicle. for instance i had 15x7+20 and they were sunken in with the same height, i opted for 0 offset and they sat flush w/o any tire gap so maybe when and if i run some 15+mm spacers it will get rid of the gap.. time to make a run to the local tire shop for some bolt on spacers... let you guys know how that work out later. brandon |
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