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    Coilover ride height

    How do people generally measure their cars ride height after they've fitted coilovers?

    I usually measure from the top lip of the damper bolts to the bottom lip of the spring platform adjuster...

    Reason I ask is that I'm getting new suspension and the ride height on a lot of coilovers seem to suggest that you can not lower more than -60mm before it affects the warranty/damper etc etc

    My Avos are currently a lot lower...but from what point(s) is the suggested ride height taken from?


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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    How do people generally measure their cars ride height after they've fitted coilovers?

    I usually measure from the top lip of the damper bolts to the bottom lip of the spring platform adjuster...

    Reason I ask is that I'm getting new suspension and the ride height on a lot of coilovers seem to suggest that you can not lower more than -60mm before it affects the warranty/damper etc etc

    My Avos are currently a lot lower...but from what point(s) is the suggested ride height taken from?

    When i'm lowering one i normally measure from bottom of side skirt (defining line on it) to the floor.

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Yea but is that the way Renault measured how high the car 'should' be?

    Hang on, this should be in the Haynes surely?!

    Looks like I'll be hassling Mr Cooke & Mr Cook

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    Yea but is that the way Renault measured how high the car 'should' be?
    No prob not the way Renault do it but if you measure a standard one then minus the amount you want to lower it you get and idea how low they can go by the distance from the side skirt gap to the floor .

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Whats the standard height again ?

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    Whats the standard height again ?
    Coilovers + Spooky + standard height = Err Cant quite add that one up

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    Whats the standard height again ?
    Hmmm........

    I did a Raider little while back which was standard hieght, life of me can't remember what it was now

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    Re: Coilover ride height



    I just want to know the 'proper' way of measuring the ride height before I start barking down the phone ordering up some s****y new coilies

    Hopefully, the car will be lower than before with the new suspension

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post


    I just want to know the 'proper' way of measuring the ride height before I start barking down the phone ordering up some s****y new coilies

    Hopefully, the car will be lower than before with the new suspension
    Thats cool mate, sure someone on here will know

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Or someone with an oe car/ride height could measure from the top of the driveshaft nut to the lower lip on the wheel arch......

    Mark, thanks for the help tho......

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post


    I just want to know the 'proper' way of measuring the ride height before I start barking down the phone ordering up some s****y new coilies

    Hopefully, the car will be lower than before with the new suspension
    I fitted some the other day to the @lag 16v and i guessed the height i wanted, turned out the platforms ended up near the bottom, works fine but needs to come up if i'm honest

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post


    I just want to know the 'proper' way of measuring the ride height before I start barking down the phone ordering up some s****y new coilies

    Hopefully, the car will be lower than before with the new suspension
    You'll have a heavier lump in there to help out

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    I have the renault document that details measuring the ride height and what the measurements should be for a standard car in pdf format. Can email it over if you want?

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Lewis that would be awesome

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Gttnutter View Post
    I fitted some the other day to the @lag 16v and i guessed the height i wanted, turned out the platforms ended up near the bottom, works fine but needs to come up if i'm honest
    guess work only gets you so far

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Ricardo View Post
    You'll have a heavier lump in there to help out
    New springs and dampers are aimed at helping to compensate for that but I imagine the weight difference isn't bad as I first thought.

    Wouldn't mind knowing the engine weight without it's ancillaries actually

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooky View Post
    How do people generally measure their cars ride height after they've fitted coilovers?

    I usually measure from the top lip of the damper bolts to the bottom lip of the spring platform adjuster...

    Reason I ask is that I'm getting new suspension and the ride height on a lot of coilovers seem to suggest that you can not lower more than -60mm before it affects the warranty/damper etc etc

    My Avos are currently a lot lower...but from what point(s) is the suggested ride height taken from?

    I wouldn't use that method because if the springs have different rates it won't mean a thing. You just need to pick a point on the shell (near the wheels) to the ground on a level floor and try the different heights. For std ride height, ask some on here to measure their ride height from the same point your using for comparison.

    Your method would be fine if you where pulling yours apart and putting the same ones back on using all the same spec components.

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    I had a feeling my way wasn't the most accurate...or correct method but hey ho

    Cheers Woz

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis View Post
    I have the renault document that details measuring the ride height and what the measurements should be for a standard car in pdf format. Can email it over if you want?
    For the time being I can't find the document, I'll keep hunting but I guess I could be getting it mixed up with something I have or have seen for the 21 or Clio...

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    No rush...I'll just harass you via pm

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    What I might have more luck doing is weighing a complete F4R for you, I'll see if I ca borrow some scales from work that are more suitable. I can't see the usual method of me holding the part and standing on the bathroom scales working well this time.

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    Re: Coilover ride height

    If you can get it weighed that would be brilliant

    Just gives me an idea of what to expect

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