Rear End Height
Rear End Height
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tripps

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5,814 posts

294 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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Yesterday at VW a mate pointed out my rear end and commented upon it's height!

He was following me on the M25 most of the way, and thought that the rear didn't squat as he'd noticed other S's he's seen do.

I'm running on 60 profile tyres, rather than 55s.

I remember something about TVR making suspension tweaks for the S2 or S3, to avoid grounding I presume, did this raise the rear ride height by any chance.

Is this something usual, or might something be awry with the suspension/dampers?

PS. Peter (GreenV8S) didn't get a chance to meet you, but had a good look at your car, and heard it when you left. What can I say, it's bloody fantastic!

shnozz

29,917 posts

293 months

Monday 3rd February 2003
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your just skinnier than the rest of us

taffstalini

193 posts

283 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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Ive been looking at the same issue for some time as i have always thought my S2 sits quite high at the rear. It seems to be a standard feature of S styling but that does not mean you have to accept it. I have fitted some RT Racing springs and shocks which are adjustable for height and stiffness. This has lowered the ride height to a more aesthetically pleasing level and the stiffer springs/shocks prevent any grounding.

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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PS. Peter (GreenV8S) didn't get a chance to meet you, but had a good look at your car, and heard it when you left. What can I say, it's bloody fantastic!



Sorry about that, my foot slipped.

GreenV8S

30,998 posts

306 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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taffstalini said:
I have fitted some RT Racing springs and shocks which are adjustable for height and stiffness. This has lowered the ride height to a more aesthetically pleasing level and the stiffer springs/shocks prevent any grounding.




Interesting, I find having the rear suspension higher reduces the tendancy to tramp, and it reduces aerodynamic lift too. But not everyone has problems with these anyway.

taffstalini

193 posts

283 months

Tuesday 4th February 2003
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We don't all travel at the same speeds as you though Pete

Seriously though ive yet to drive mine in anger, Bruntingthorpe will be its first outing. Is it really a big problem?

The rear of yours appears to be set at about the right height aesthetically, is that just by happy coincidence??