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Correct ride height with MM coilovers?
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<blockquote data-quote="SoCalHarley" data-source="post: 5576221" data-attributes="member: 23251"><p>I used the upper K Member A Arm holes to allow a lower ride height and lowered the car about 2" all the way around. I used the bump steer kit. Lowering no more than an inch applies with the stock suspension but if you are using the full MM kit and K Member you can go lower. I would set the height where you like it and then setup the adj. tie rod ends to minimize any bumpsteer getting the lower A arms parallel to the ground. I like the car at this height... if you are going to track the car as Shelby Guy said corner weighting and properly adj height is important but for the street if the car is level you should be fine. I really don't believe it is that critical.... my car handles amazingly well setting the car by eyeballing it and then measuring the height at each wheel. Again not the best way I am told for optimum performance but for the street I really don't think it will matter to you. The difference from stock will be like night and day....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoCalHarley, post: 5576221, member: 23251"] I used the upper K Member A Arm holes to allow a lower ride height and lowered the car about 2" all the way around. I used the bump steer kit. Lowering no more than an inch applies with the stock suspension but if you are using the full MM kit and K Member you can go lower. I would set the height where you like it and then setup the adj. tie rod ends to minimize any bumpsteer getting the lower A arms parallel to the ground. I like the car at this height... if you are going to track the car as Shelby Guy said corner weighting and properly adj height is important but for the street if the car is level you should be fine. I really don't believe it is that critical.... my car handles amazingly well setting the car by eyeballing it and then measuring the height at each wheel. Again not the best way I am told for optimum performance but for the street I really don't think it will matter to you. The difference from stock will be like night and day.... [/QUOTE]
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