Ride Height Adjuster or Air RIde Shocks
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Ride Height Adjuster or Air RIde Shocks
Just lowered my car with Eibach Pro springs- I am running
American racing 200s wheels with a bit of offset, when I go over a bridge joint or dip in the road the tires contact the inner edge of the rear fender, no tire damage but I can smell burnt rubber inside. Any suggestions on correcting this. Like the way the car looks and handles, but don't want to sacrifice any body parts.
American racing 200s wheels with a bit of offset, when I go over a bridge joint or dip in the road the tires contact the inner edge of the rear fender, no tire damage but I can smell burnt rubber inside. Any suggestions on correcting this. Like the way the car looks and handles, but don't want to sacrifice any body parts.
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Re: Ride Height Adjuster or Air RIde Shocks
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Buy the rear adjusters for ride height. $92.00 a pair as I remember.
In my opinion, DO NOT buy air shocks. Air bags will help some, but I think the adjusters will fix you right up. Good luck!
Buy the rear adjusters for ride height. $92.00 a pair as I remember.
In my opinion, DO NOT buy air shocks. Air bags will help some, but I think the adjusters will fix you right up. Good luck!
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Re: Ride Height Adjuster or Air RIde Shocks
It is an easy install. I had to trim the bottom of one bracket to clear the panhard mount....3 minutes with a hacksaw. That was on a 3rd gen, and may not be a problem any longer. (I just had to notch the bottom of one side to clear the reinforcing bracket on the axle).