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RS Ride Height ?

kbooker

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Gents,

I'm considering lowering the car to RS ride height, ie front 124mm and rear 107mm, but i've had a few conflicting opinions as to if this can be done without changing some or all suspension parts to RS items, eg control arms. The car is a 97 4S and currently has bilstein dampers with the extra threads and M030 springs and roll bars and sits at M030 heights, front 144mm rear 127mm, this is chiefly an aesthetic change but at the same time I don't want to add any nasty little foibles like bumpsteer etc. The compromise could be front 134mm and rear 117mm which would be smack on the lower end of M030 tolerance! If there's anyone who's done this and has post change feedback or accurate technical knowledge, it'd be most welcome.
Thanks in anticipation,

 
I run my C2S on Bilstein HDs with the original M033 springs. I've set the ride height to -10mm M033 (ie. RS +10mm).

IMO RS height is too low.
 

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