GT8 Class--buggy-based on road electric!
#436
Tech Champion
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I am still trying to figure out best ride height and suspension settings on my car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
#437
I am still trying to figure out best ride height and suspension settings on my car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
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#443
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
this is the pics
any advise?
any advise?
I am still trying to figure out best ride height and suspension settings on my car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
General rule of thumb.. you don't want your car too low. If your car bottoms out it means you don't have traction.
My ride height at rear right now is 18" and front is 14".
What car are you running? Post some picts so we can see why you aren't able to lower the car.
#447
Tech Master
iTrader: (8)
If you're on a budget, just put some plastic spacers in your shock bodies to make them shorter. They should go below the valves which raises the shock shaft up in to the shock body. Then use shorter shock springs.
If your not on a budget go for the ofna dm-1 shocks. They work great!
If your not on a budget go for the ofna dm-1 shocks. They work great!
#450
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
If you're on a budget, just put some plastic spacers in your shock bodies to make them shorter. They should go below the valves which raises the shock shaft up in to the shock body. Then use shorter shock springs.
If your not on a budget go for the ofna dm-1 shocks. They work great!
If your not on a budget go for the ofna dm-1 shocks. They work great!