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> Front Fender Height, Help Me: my car is too low
Scott Carlberg
post May 22 2003, 02:15 AM
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Can someone give me an idea what kind of Height the front fenders
should be? I know, I know, lots & lots of variables, but...

The only way the alignment shop could get the Camber numbers
to get close to spec was to lower the front end... Way too much!!!

Do I just keep trying diff heights, or is there something I should shoot for?
My car doesn't not see the racetrack, but does enjoy aggresive street driving.

My tire size: 205/50-15
My wheels: 914 Fuchs
Torsion Bars: Stock
Front Shocks: Bilsteins


TIA
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Aaron Cox
post May 22 2003, 10:37 AM
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i got it bad....i got no money, i am at about 4 inches in the front, my torsion bars are a little saggy i think, and my struts are shot......i just replaced the reears w/ bilstein 140 coilover combo....my front needs help......

donate to my fr. suspensioon fund pleas (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


ps, how do you know if your t bars are bad (saggy)?

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