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Raising front ride height


Samsar

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Evening all,

I'm currently looking to move home and when I went to view a house the front of my car caught this bloody traffic calming humpImageUploadedByTapatalk1394301382.817094.jpg

 

My question is what is the best way of raising the front end of the car?

I'm not as wise as you lot on here in regards to suspension set ups etc. so I'm after some advice.

I'm 99.9% sure I've currently got Tein Coilovers on the front and stock Bilsteins on the rear.

Can the Teins be adjusted to raise the front or am I better off putting on the car the spare stock front Bilteins I've got in my shed?

Cheers

Sam

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Guest Budz86

If you have Teins on the front you should be able to raise it quite easily. There's a guide on fitting coilovers in the tech section which should cover how to set the ride height

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Cheers Budz86 I'll take a gander at it :)

 

Yeah Dnk I went round today and as I crept up to it my bumper caught it.

There was a postman walking across the road and he turned and winced when he heard it :(

It was ok coming back out but I don't think it'd look good me reversing all the way round the road to get up it ha ha

I think it'll only need to go up maybe 10mm to clear it.

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