G2 Stock ride height
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G2 Stock ride height
I have lowered it with coilovers a while ago and want to switch back to a one-piece spring with the same height or close. So I need to know the stock height to subtract the difference.
This will let me find out what spring I need without any more trial and error!
Can some one with a g2 teg with stock springs please measure from the ground to the top of there wheel well for me please
any help will be great thanks
This will let me find out what spring I need without any more trial and error!
Can some one with a g2 teg with stock springs please measure from the ground to the top of there wheel well for me please
any help will be great thanks
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Re: (DAguyLS)
damn...i just went out and measured. but, i grabbed the wrong measurement.
from ground to bottom of lip is 7.5 inches. i have stock sized tires, didn't know if that would throw off your measurement...but, there is a 1.5inch gap between the top of the tire and outer rear wheel well. tire wear and size will affect the height from ground to wheel well. take my measurements for what they are...each car will vary somewhat.
from ground to bottom of lip is 7.5 inches. i have stock sized tires, didn't know if that would throw off your measurement...but, there is a 1.5inch gap between the top of the tire and outer rear wheel well. tire wear and size will affect the height from ground to wheel well. take my measurements for what they are...each car will vary somewhat.
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Re: (drtacura)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by drtacura »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds like 1 1/4" drop.
Thanks for the help it sounds like the Eibach Pro-Kit is going to be enough.
thanks for the help!
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LOL!!!!
Thanks for the help it sounds like the Eibach Pro-Kit is going to be enough.
thanks for the help!
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LOL!!!!
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