Correct Ride Height Setting.
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Correct Ride Height Setting.
i've been searching all day, but can't seem to find the info i need. i know there is no single, correct ride height setting, but there must be a common starting point? i don't own a portable alignment machine to take the track, so i can't start at stock height and work my way down LOL.
also, i'm assuming it depends on brand of coilovers. i will be running Ohlins DFV or Tein MonoFlex. night and day, i know.
or is it as simple as looking up the manufacturer's recommended settings? i can't find this info on Tein's nor Ohlin's website.
any help would be appreciated. thanks, guys.
also, i'm assuming it depends on brand of coilovers. i will be running Ohlins DFV or Tein MonoFlex. night and day, i know.
or is it as simple as looking up the manufacturer's recommended settings? i can't find this info on Tein's nor Ohlin's website.
any help would be appreciated. thanks, guys.
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Youve been around long enough=) This was the thread of threads regarding proper ride height.
The thread is certainly not well organized but yields some understanding of proper frame to ground dimensions front to rear, aka, RAKE
BTW, watching F1 in Austrailia (DVR)
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...bout-rake.html
The thread is certainly not well organized but yields some understanding of proper frame to ground dimensions front to rear, aka, RAKE
BTW, watching F1 in Austrailia (DVR)
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...bout-rake.html
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