What is the proper/preferred suspension height? (front/back) |
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What is the proper/preferred suspension height? (front/back) |
skaufmann |
Jul 9 2012, 08:59 PM
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Blissfully Ignorant Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 26-May 11 From: San Diego - College Area Member No.: 13,123 Region Association: Southern California |
I got my 72 on her feet again after 13 months on stands. My first observation is she's sagging a bit in the rear (yeah what should I expect for a 40-year old).
What I have is the rear tire sits about 1 inch into the well. In other words, looking at it broad-side about 1 inch of the top of the tire is covered by the wheel well. The front tire is opposite where there's about 1 inch of space above the tire to the wheel well. This definitely gives it a taildragger look. How do I want it to be? Balanced so its even front and back or do I want the front a bit lower? Also, where is the best point to measure from? I haven't looked closely yet but in my head I'm thinking from the ground to somewhere on the suspension that stays with the body. Thanks ahead of time for all your responses. |
skaufmann |
Jul 10 2012, 11:23 AM
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Blissfully Ignorant Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 26-May 11 From: San Diego - College Area Member No.: 13,123 Region Association: Southern California |
I'm not looking to get a lowered look therefor lowering it beyond it's design. I'm just wanting to get it looking *correct*. I guess that's what I was trying to figure out.
Sounds like I need to inspect my tie rods to see how level they are and go from there. Would it be safe to say that it's correct to have both the front and back tires slightly in the wheel well where there's about and inch or so of the top of tire hidden? |
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