help my bottom engine brace bottoms out HELP!!!!!!!!!
i put on a set of springs from ebay and car is low and the bottom brace i think the k member not sure but it is lower thank the car what can i do it hits alot of stuff what new springs would be go i dont have the spring isolaters do i need those and it rides like crap
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Originally Posted by dewman2004
i put on a set of springs from ebay and car is low and the bottom brace i think the k member not sure but it is lower thank the car what can i do it hits alot of stuff what new springs would be go i dont have the spring isolaters do i need those and it rides like crap
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they are made by mrc here is the description
Auction is for a brand new set of 4 lowering springs.
Performance enhancing Lowering Springs. Give your car a great lowered look and superior handling. Precision engineering and top quality materials provide great performance without sacrificing comfort. 2 inch front drop and 2 inch rear drop. ISO9001 standardization and TUV approved. Lifetime warranty. they are MRC were can i get isolaters from |
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/
With a 2" drop, you really should get caster camber plates along with new shocks and struts |
why can i do about the bottom
what about the brace that bottoms out i hate it i have a 96 vert and have turned it into a saleen clone and want the same hight what drop do they have
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wow...
take your time when posting... its so hard to read what you are trying to say... 2" is low so you need new shocks/ struts and camber plates... there is nothing you can do about scraping... so get used to it... |
what were the spring rates? just because ebay ad says they drop your car 2" doesn't mean that they're correct springs for your application.
2" is way too low. I'd start with a set of H&R sport or Steeda sport springs, then add Maximum Motorsports Caster Camber plates and Tokico or Bilstein struts and shocks. That'll keep the car from scraping (except over speed bumps... can't get away from that if you hit em fast) and it'll handle a lot better. You will always scrape on something somewhere so it becomes your responsibility to be a cautious driver and avoid things with large dips or bumps. Enjoy. |
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