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Correct ride height

I swapped out my standard shocks but forgot to take some measurements (bumper height from ground, arch height from ground etc). The new shocks are on and look good, but I’m worried that it might be a bit lower than before.

 

It was running 18” wheels so I guess that it was riding a little higher than standard before, so was wondering how much I could lower it without changing the parts of the suspension to adjustable versions?

 

 

Thanks

David

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18" wheels shouldn't make any difference as long as you have the correct lower profile tyres - otherwise the speedo would be miles out etc

18" wheels shouldn't make any difference as long as you have the correct lower profile tyres - otherwise the speedo would be miles out etc

 

Thanks Andy!

 

I have 18" x 135 x 40s on the front and 18" x 165 x 35s on the rear which I believe is correct.

 

I need to know how to check that have set the ride height to the correct level? Or what is acceptable without the need to buy adjustable suspension elements?

 

Thanks

David

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