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Driveline/Suspension
Suspension setup shocks/strut/springs question.
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<blockquote data-quote="slow06" data-source="post: 15183365" data-attributes="member: 112601"><p>I lifted the car the other day, it currently has roush springs, the previous owner only had it dropped by a 1/2 inch. Looks like stock struts and shocks. With 19's and running a 285/35 tire, I wonder how much of a gap would be left with a 1.5 inch drop, I really don't want to go to a 2 inch drop. Charlotte streets are really bad.</p><p></p><p>Might go with struts/shocks/springs/panhard and strut mounts. Dylan was going to get me a quote.</p><p>While I had my car raised I also found out my car has a boss style H-pipe with side exhaust.</p><p></p><p>Did you have any issues with pinion angle, with your current setup? I have tried to find the answers to exactly what is needed, but I keep getting mixed reviews. Some say I need to also add an adjustable UCA and mount, along with LCA and relocation brackets. </p><p></p><p>From the ground to the fender the car is sitting at 29 inches. From the ground to the top of my tires is is about 26 1/2 inches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow06, post: 15183365, member: 112601"] I lifted the car the other day, it currently has roush springs, the previous owner only had it dropped by a 1/2 inch. Looks like stock struts and shocks. With 19's and running a 285/35 tire, I wonder how much of a gap would be left with a 1.5 inch drop, I really don't want to go to a 2 inch drop. Charlotte streets are really bad. Might go with struts/shocks/springs/panhard and strut mounts. Dylan was going to get me a quote. While I had my car raised I also found out my car has a boss style H-pipe with side exhaust. Did you have any issues with pinion angle, with your current setup? I have tried to find the answers to exactly what is needed, but I keep getting mixed reviews. Some say I need to also add an adjustable UCA and mount, along with LCA and relocation brackets. From the ground to the fender the car is sitting at 29 inches. From the ground to the top of my tires is is about 26 1/2 inches. [/QUOTE]
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