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Has anyone lowered their 355 with the factory coilovers? Question.

Discussion in '348/355' started by Redlyne_mr2, May 12, 2014.

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  1. Redlyne_mr2

    Redlyne_mr2 Formula Junior

    Aug 5, 2009
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    Calgary, Alberta
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    Ryan D
    I swapped out the stock springs with h&R springs, I lowered the passenger side front and rear coilovers and assumed that if I measured the thread distance on the passenger side coilovers then I'll I'd have to do measure and match on the drivers side. I did this, and the drivers side is still an inch or so higher than passenger side. If I lower the drivers side coilovers more I'm sure I'll be able to get them to match up but I'm wondering if it's bad to run one coilover lower than the other?

    Thanks guys
     
  2. Eric C

    Eric C F1 World Champ
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    Mar 20, 2009
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    Why did you install H&R springs?
     
  3. Evan.Fiorentino

    Evan.Fiorentino F1 Rookie

    Aug 23, 2005
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    Make sure that the springs are "clocked" correctly and seated in spring perch as intended.
     
  4. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    The right way to do this is to set the ride heights to the lower rear chassis pick-up point front and rear, not to the bodywork.

    Secondly, after setting ride heights, you want both tires on that axis carrying the same weight--this is known as corner weighting.
     

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