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Originally Posted by shimmy
Can't remember LeonBs Nitron issues, but his car was very difficult to drive on track and he was working with them on it for weeks.
Ride height is better measured from centre of wheel
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Strange. They've worked well for me.
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Originally Posted by phoenixcsl
sounds a bit wonky to me!
Is it? Whats the best ride height for coilovered CSL's?
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Not the most accurate way of getting a reading as shim says. Even a variation in tyre pressure would throw it out but by the sounds of it you wanted a rough height to check yours against.
Reason being rears are not matching is due to car being corner weighted. If focusing on this then this obviously involves adjusting the spring perches to get balanced diagonal weight onto each corner, therefore affecting ride height , resulting in it varying.
Overall ride height I requested a drop circa 20mm iirc.