coilover & endlink questions
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coilover & endlink questions
hey guys,
i installed hks hipermax iii coilovers, whiteline swaybars and powergrid endlinks recently and i have two questions.
i have an uneven drop of around 1cm (0,4 inch) in the rear if i set my spring perches indentical on both sides. is this normal? i double checked everything and the spring mounts and perches are sitting flush and right. i measured this while on the bridge at the align shop from bridge to heighest point of the wheel arch.
yesterday i installed the powergrid endlinks in their shortest length like the manual says and afterwards adjusted them for no preload which didn't take much adjusting at all. one thing is not clear to me about the alignment. this is what the manual says:
should that "proper alignment" be from only that angle or from all angles? cause right now they are sitting like this:
p.s. hks hipermax iii with 19" nismo lmgt4's is epic win because you can reach the rear adjustment **** by just sticking your hand through the wheel (at ride height) (:
i installed hks hipermax iii coilovers, whiteline swaybars and powergrid endlinks recently and i have two questions.
i have an uneven drop of around 1cm (0,4 inch) in the rear if i set my spring perches indentical on both sides. is this normal? i double checked everything and the spring mounts and perches are sitting flush and right. i measured this while on the bridge at the align shop from bridge to heighest point of the wheel arch.
yesterday i installed the powergrid endlinks in their shortest length like the manual says and afterwards adjusted them for no preload which didn't take much adjusting at all. one thing is not clear to me about the alignment. this is what the manual says:
should that "proper alignment" be from only that angle or from all angles? cause right now they are sitting like this:
p.s. hks hipermax iii with 19" nismo lmgt4's is epic win because you can reach the rear adjustment **** by just sticking your hand through the wheel (at ride height) (:
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