[Z06] Height adjustement with or without driver ???
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Height adjustement with or without driver ???
Im looking to adjust my car height and i was wondering if i should do it with a driver in the car or without it ???
The car normally drop about 1/8 inch on the driver side when i get in.
The car normally drop about 1/8 inch on the driver side when i get in.
#2
Race Director
either way should have the same end result. the drivers side would be set 1/16th to 1/8th higher than the passenger side.
use two points of reference. the fenders, while not the most ideal place are easy to measure and actually work pretty well provided the car is level and set right to start with. i normally measure any car at a minimum of 4 frame points and the fenders. the numbers should all jive if you get ride height correct.
use two points of reference. the fenders, while not the most ideal place are easy to measure and actually work pretty well provided the car is level and set right to start with. i normally measure any car at a minimum of 4 frame points and the fenders. the numbers should all jive if you get ride height correct.
#3
Melting Slicks
The easiest and best way to do it (provided you don't have scales to corner weight it) is to turn the screws on each axle the same amount of turns. That is the LR and RR screws should be each turned the same number of turns.
That way you keep the original corner height relationship and weights (which are not that bad from the factory).
This way you don't have to worry about driver or no driver.
That way you keep the original corner height relationship and weights (which are not that bad from the factory).
This way you don't have to worry about driver or no driver.
#4
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
either way should have the same end result. the drivers side would be set 1/16th to 1/8th higher than the passenger side.
use two points of reference. the fenders, while not the most ideal place are easy to measure and actually work pretty well provided the car is level and set right to start with. i normally measure any car at a minimum of 4 frame points and the fenders. the numbers should all jive if you get ride height correct.
use two points of reference. the fenders, while not the most ideal place are easy to measure and actually work pretty well provided the car is level and set right to start with. i normally measure any car at a minimum of 4 frame points and the fenders. the numbers should all jive if you get ride height correct.
The easiest and best way to do it (provided you don't have scales to corner weight it) is to turn the screws on each axle the same amount of turns. That is the LR and RR screws should be each turned the same number of turns.
That way you keep the original corner height relationship and weights (which are not that bad from the factory).
This way you don't have to worry about driver or no driver.
That way you keep the original corner height relationship and weights (which are not that bad from the factory).
This way you don't have to worry about driver or no driver.
#5
Melting Slicks