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I've been following the various 'suspension' and 'shock Absorber' threads, looking for answers. Got a R32 GTSt with ride heights of F/R 350mm, Left 350.5mm, Rear Right 345.5 and Left 350mm. The front , both sides. but worst on Drivers side, bottoms out hard over pretty minor road irregularities. Shocks are Bilsteins and seem quite firm, and no rebound when pushing down on front of car. Can only think that bump stops at fault. Can anyone tell me their stock height, or thickness or whatever?

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Can anyone suggest how I might turn this from a simple question into a complicated one, where there might be dozens of possible answers? Everyone seems to have a go at the hard ones. This is just too dull, just wanting one little measurement??

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