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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1154342" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>I was just thinking today that I am amazed that some of the cars on here with non-adjustable suspensions can get around town with how low they are when I realized its hard to tell just how low they really are. Tuck a little tire and suddenly it looks like you dragging frame where others should be able to clear speed bumps with no problem by the look of it and still can't. How low is your car? Does it drag and if so where? It could be help full to have an actual data-base or something similar set up so when people want to drop their car they can see how it will actually look and how likely they are to get high-sided on a speed bump. </p><p></p><p>When I set up my driving ride height on my air ride I set it up so it was 26.5" at the top of the front wheels fenders and 27" in the rear I think it was. I have not measured it all the way aired out, will need to do that tonight as well as get a pic of the driving ride height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1154342, member: 11896"] I was just thinking today that I am amazed that some of the cars on here with non-adjustable suspensions can get around town with how low they are when I realized its hard to tell just how low they really are. Tuck a little tire and suddenly it looks like you dragging frame where others should be able to clear speed bumps with no problem by the look of it and still can't. How low is your car? Does it drag and if so where? It could be help full to have an actual data-base or something similar set up so when people want to drop their car they can see how it will actually look and how likely they are to get high-sided on a speed bump. When I set up my driving ride height on my air ride I set it up so it was 26.5" at the top of the front wheels fenders and 27" in the rear I think it was. I have not measured it all the way aired out, will need to do that tonight as well as get a pic of the driving ride height. [/QUOTE]
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