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Offline Carrera2RS

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Ride Heights
« on: March 02, 2011, 08:58:59 am »
I am very intersted in what others have ended up settling for regarding ride heights.

The simplest way of being consistent I have found in the past is to measure from the wheel center to the arch lip, verticaly above.

A standard Pirelli is 360F and 357R. (The best way of being consistent is to park on a flatish carpark and measure both sides then average, better again turn around and park and repeat)

Theo is running 328F, 312R. I am now running 335F, 318R and thinking of lifting the rear a little more (Feels like I am running out of travel). Red robin 330F, 325R

I am currently on Bilstein PSS9 setting 4F and 4R, Neuspeed ARB's, whiteline. I will be experimenting again this weekend.
« Last Edit: March 02, 2011, 09:01:31 am by Carrera2RS »