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Old 12-26-2009, 05:20 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Thankfully those days are over lol
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Old 12-26-2009, 07:04 PM   #22 (permalink)
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before:


ss/sc springs:



after:

these were with the old tires, add about 1/2" with nitto 225/45/17 instead of 205/30/17

front pinch weld after if anyone wants to measure stock:

frame to ground:
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Dude, car looks so much better the the appropriate sized Nittos on there
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Originally Posted by YelloEye View Post
Dude, car looks so much better the the appropriate sized Nittos on there
lulz, handles and rides better too

you back to stock height yet? if not we going to do that before you head home?
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Originally Posted by Cobalt Tom View Post
lulz, handles and rides better too

you back to stock height yet? if not we going to do that before you head home?
Did it Christmas Eve, now I just gotta sell those and get some pedders or something.
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Originally Posted by YelloEye View Post
Did it Christmas Eve, now I just gotta sell those and get some pedders or something.
lulz

all that work for nothing...i hate you!
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Originally Posted by Cobalt Tom View Post
lulz

all that work for nothing...i hate you!
Lol well we proved it can be done in how long? like 30-45 mins? lol

---------- Post added at 06:32 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:28 PM ----------

Reason I changed em out so quick was cause I swear I heard tires eating plastic atleast 3 times on the 24th....yeah thats a nogo lol
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Originally Posted by YelloEye View Post
Lol well we proved it can be done in how long? like 30-45 mins? lol

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Reason I changed em out so quick was cause I swear I heard tires eating plastic atleast 3 times on the 24th....yeah thats a nogo lol
dude, your HIGH!!! you wont rub, you didnt rub! no one else has rubbed on any of the springs with stock wheels and tires even on the ss/tc
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The presence of bumpstops is typically for 1 of 2 reasons, 1 to ensure that the stock tires never contact the inner fender with the stock suspension, 2 to ensure that the stock shocks and springs are never taken outside of their mechanical limits.

I felt under the fender and have maybe a finger, 1/2", of clearance with the bumpstops uncut before the tires eat fenderwell. Seeing that the car was riding on the bumpstops themselves I do not feel comfortable cutting them to see if she wont scrape or blow a shock in the near future.

We all yelled at the kids with FE1 struts and shocks when they dropped on sportlines and didnt buy Koni shocks that they were gonna blow their shocks, why should this be any different? I was one of the koni/sportline guys at the time so I couldnt imagine how it woulda rode on stock shocks.

Now you may say "but you've already got FE5 shocks, so you should be good." Sure its possible, but I'm pretty sure that the shocks still have the mechanical limits at around the same place, they are not meant to be taken down and run around -2 -3 inches shorter than stock. Other problem this poses is I don't have the alternate transmission mounts or steering rack spacers, I know what happens when you ride low, I broke an outer CV riding on sportlines with the last car.

Moral of the story/rant: If I do end up going that low, I'm going to do it properly so as not to break my brand new car
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Originally Posted by YelloEye View Post
The presence of bumpstops is typically for 1 of 2 reasons, 1 to ensure that the stock tires never contact the inner fender with the stock suspension, 2 to ensure that the stock shocks and springs are never taken outside of their mechanical limits.

I felt under the fender and have maybe a finger, 1/2", of clearance with the bumpstops uncut before the tires eat fenderwell. Seeing that the car was riding on the bumpstops themselves I do not feel comfortable cutting them to see if she wont scrape or blow a shock in the near future.

We all yelled at the kids with FE1 struts and shocks when they dropped on sportlines and didnt buy Koni shocks that they were gonna blow their shocks, why should this be any different? I was one of the koni/sportline guys at the time so I couldnt imagine how it woulda rode on stock shocks.

Now you may say "but you've already got FE5 shocks, so you should be good." Sure its possible, but I'm pretty sure that the shocks still have the mechanical limits at around the same place, they are not meant to be taken down and run around -2 -3 inches shorter than stock. Other problem this poses is I don't have the alternate transmission mounts or steering rack spacers, I know what happens when you ride low, I broke an outer CV riding on sportlines with the last car.

Moral of the story/rant: If I do end up going that low, I'm going to do it properly so as not to break my brand new car
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