ride height problem
#1
ride height problem
ok, so i installed a pro-kit and slp revavled bielstens a few months ago. and the passanger side front sits 1/4 - 3/8" lower than the rest. i just called summit and they sent me a new kit, i installed it and i have the same issue. i want to get them all even. all 3 wheels have 1.5" between the tire and fender, but he other side is less. i know that it isnt a spring issue, is there another adjustment that i can make? spacer maybe?
#3
i have abosultly no idea. i think the LR sits low because of the spare, jack, and the exhaust is hung on that side. but the LF? I think im just going to machine a 1/4" spacer to fit between the spring seat and the shock. i dont think that will effect handleing either. its the only thing i can think of.
#4
I suggest you measure from the sub frames to ground on each side. You can't assume the body work is perfectly even. I realize the wheel well gap is what you see, but the frame to ground whould state what the suspension height is at.
#5
i did that. it is the same. it is a 1/4-3/8" lower on the passanger side, but i cant really go from that because the body is sitting lower on that side. even if it is the body of the car that is the issue, how can i correct that? other than put it on a frame machine.
#6
My 2001 RS sat lower on the rear passenger side and my 2000 Camaro SS sits lower on the passenger side. I've done plenty of research and most dont know why it sites lower on that side. What I did to fix it was I purchased a spacer which goes between the coils on the springs. Lifted it right back up and make it even with the drivers side rear. I'm actually trying to find the site where I purchased the spacer. When I find it I'll let you guys know.
#8
Seems to be a typical problem with eibach springs, but I don't know why. Mine have done it since I had the car. I'm changing to stranos next, then I can see if it's the springs fault or if it is just shoddy workmanship and placing of hte spring mount.
#9
Spring spacers (between the coils) are a bad idea and put localized stress on the spring coils. Spring fatigue and failure could result.
#10
I few people run it on there cars and they seemed fine. I myself ran it on my last Camaro for a couple years and no problems at all.
#11
Originally Posted by shoebox
Spring spacers (between the coils) are a bad idea and put localized stress on the spring coils. Spring fatigue and failure could result.
what is what you used? i have been looking ot get a spacer, but i cant find where.
#12
its not the springs. ive installed 2 sets, and rotated the front 2 from side to side. i had the same issue with the stock sprigns. i think it was in the manuracturing of the car. so if you are just correcting a manufacturer defect, and on one side - the spring is already more compresed, then correcting the other side should have no negative reprocussions. the spacers arent going between the coils, they are going between the spring isolator and the shock seat, or the seat at the top ball joint.
what is what you used? i have been looking ot get a spacer, but i cant find where.
what is what you used? i have been looking ot get a spacer, but i cant find where.
#13
agreed. but i think they were just mistaken, that would be terrilble for handleing. i just want a spacer for between the isolator and the seat.
#14
This is what I used
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...o-20/ref=nosim
What I did was place 2 on one spring so the compression is equal instead of placing 1 only cause one side of the spring would be compressed and the other no.
This is what I did and it worked great for years. Just wanted to put in my 0.02 cents in. Have a great day guys!
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...o-20/ref=nosim
What I did was place 2 on one spring so the compression is equal instead of placing 1 only cause one side of the spring would be compressed and the other no.
This is what I did and it worked great for years. Just wanted to put in my 0.02 cents in. Have a great day guys!