Opinions on this Ride Height/Stance
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Opinions on this Ride Height/Stance
If you need some help, I raised the front wheel arch about 1 inch and then lowered the front of the car about the same. I think it gives it a more tapered or wedge shape similar to the corvettes and the Cadillac XLR. It just looks lower and leaner to me.
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Judging by the response I guess I have a winner.
What do you see as being the major obstacles?
From the research I've done it definitely looks possible. The plastic front fenders should be fairly easy to cut without having to repaint them. It's not going to have a pretty lip underneath the edge but that isn't going to bother me.
In order to maintain 2 to 3 inches of compression travel up front at that ride height it is going to take a lot of work as I've been researching this for a long time. I plan to run airbags along with my Koni shocks so I can lift the car for steep driveways. I also came up with an idea to cut and weld two steering spindles together to make a single drop spindle. That will give me the drop.
Then all I need to do is make room for the tire. I plan to add wheel tubs up front. This has already been done before so I know it's possible.
I'm not concerned about the front air scoop as it will be gone.
I can also limit the suspension travel to make sure the car does not scrape the ground when going through a dip.
The biggest issue I have a right now concerns getting the full length headers to tuck up high enough. It's no big deal to add some tunnels to the front floor boards but they may still hang down too low. I know the engine can be raised about 1 inch. Maybe 2 inches if I modify the underside of the cowl. Now the best way to do that is also the most expensive. I can get a turbo style K member and modify it to raise both the engine, oil pan and steering rack. This will increase my ground clearance as well as raise the headers. From my research, this can also be done. I probably will have to lower the K member a little to remove the intake manifold, but that's no big deal to me.
So yes, I'm pretty sure it can be done and still have a good performance ride. It's just going to take some work, but I think the results are going to be worth it.
From the research I've done it definitely looks possible. The plastic front fenders should be fairly easy to cut without having to repaint them. It's not going to have a pretty lip underneath the edge but that isn't going to bother me.
In order to maintain 2 to 3 inches of compression travel up front at that ride height it is going to take a lot of work as I've been researching this for a long time. I plan to run airbags along with my Koni shocks so I can lift the car for steep driveways. I also came up with an idea to cut and weld two steering spindles together to make a single drop spindle. That will give me the drop.
Then all I need to do is make room for the tire. I plan to add wheel tubs up front. This has already been done before so I know it's possible.
I'm not concerned about the front air scoop as it will be gone.
I can also limit the suspension travel to make sure the car does not scrape the ground when going through a dip.
The biggest issue I have a right now concerns getting the full length headers to tuck up high enough. It's no big deal to add some tunnels to the front floor boards but they may still hang down too low. I know the engine can be raised about 1 inch. Maybe 2 inches if I modify the underside of the cowl. Now the best way to do that is also the most expensive. I can get a turbo style K member and modify it to raise both the engine, oil pan and steering rack. This will increase my ground clearance as well as raise the headers. From my research, this can also be done. I probably will have to lower the K member a little to remove the intake manifold, but that's no big deal to me.
So yes, I'm pretty sure it can be done and still have a good performance ride. It's just going to take some work, but I think the results are going to be worth it.
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Judging by the response I guess I have a winner.
What do you see as being the major obstacles?
From the research I've done it definitely looks possible. The plastic front fenders should be fairly easy to cut without having to repaint them. It's not going to have a pretty lip underneath the edge but that isn't going to bother me.
What do you see as being the major obstacles?
From the research I've done it definitely looks possible. The plastic front fenders should be fairly easy to cut without having to repaint them. It's not going to have a pretty lip underneath the edge but that isn't going to bother me.
Thats kinda what I meant, I think the best thing would be to recreate the lip and edges and have the whole fender painted. That along with the mods you listed above would be an awesome stance and make it look like it was supposed to be like that.
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Using this method I really don't see any reason that the fender would need to be repainted. That will save you $500 in paint work right there.