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Ok, last night I moved the circlip down two grooves only on the front left hand front side to test height. This at first measurement made no difference at all, so I let it settle by going for a drive. I measured it this afternoon and still very little difference. Am I missing something here? as I thought two grooves would have dropped the ride height substantially...

I am actually lowering the suspension by moving the circlip down right?

Cheers,

Brett

Edited by BAMR33
you sure that the car isnt sitting on the bump stops? as bb said do it to both side's, it would be intresting to know the increments of the upper circlip to the lower mm drop.

Fairly sure it's not, I don't think 33's suffer from that issue as much and I've got universal bump stops which are fairly short too. Looks like I'll do both sides as low as possible because I don't think it'll make that bigger drop.

Cheers for the responses.

you have made a simple mistake.

when you raise or lower a car you have to do the whole thing, all four corners. If you lower or raise one corner it will affect the opposite corner, eg raise the right rear it will lower the left front etc....

if your looking for change in only one corner you will not see it.

look in the group buys for the r33 and it will tell you all the heights for the circlips.

Edited by robbieraver

^^^ Which is 1:1 for both front and rear of skylines, so 5mm movement of the shock/spring = 5mm movement of wheel and vice versa.

You will have to do all of them to get a true indication of height, or at least one side so the chassis isn't trying to twist/flex.

you sure that the car isnt sitting on the bump stops? as bb said do it to both side's, it would be intresting to know the increments of the upper circlip to the lower mm drop.

Checked this today and it was sitting on the bumpstop on the one side I test lowered, so looks like I'm gonna have fun tomorrow pulling suspension out again :)

what do you use to compress the spring? would it be easier to just go to a suspension shop to get it done? do you have to take out the shock assembly to do this?

Edited by weeman1

spring compressors are about $30 from superdoopercheap auto....just be careful if you don't know what you're doing, if you undo the top nut with tension still in the scpring you can really hurt yourself....

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