Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

yeah, skylines don't like being lowered too much, it's pretty easy to obtain optimal handling with retaining around 10cm ground clearance at lowest point.

Unless you have a really steep driveway, or very low body kit, it probably means your car is too low to handle correctly anyway.

Merlins right as skylines do still need a little bit of height and body roll for good handling. if you can get up and out of ur driveway by hitting it at an angle its not soo bad but if u cant make it voer a speed hump without scraping then jack it up a little...take it to a sus specialist and get em to put it on a good street setting that wont get u in trouble but wont make ur car look jacked

Centre of wheel to guard measurements are the key. Skylines handle best around 355 mm front and 345 mm rear. Measure yours and set it up at that height, then get the 4 wheel alignment checked, particularly toe and camber.

:P cheers ;)

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • yeah I've never understood that either.... And to answer an earlier question, I write the date on open bottles and throw them if more than 12 months old (which they almost always are, because I don't need to bleed them unless I'm changing lines/calipers etc in between)
    • Nah, the one that hit the boot was a big steel locker, around 6 foot height, 4 foot wide and 2 foot deep, empty it weighs about 15kg and had about that amount of stuff in it The photo didn't give a good representation of the actual damage, the large ding on the passenger side was about a inch deep, the one on the driver was about 1/2 inch deep, right on the curve, where the inner boot frame doesn't let you get behind it with a dolly Basically the same issue with getting behind the damage on the centre of the boot We could have filled it all with bog, but my OCD would be triggered every time I looked at it, knowing what hides beneath  As for the locker, I did get the shits with it and put it in the scap metal bin, but, I pulled it out and it is now sitting in the garage at home full of car servicing stuff, cleaning gear and random tools, it's going to pay for it's indiscretions
    • Whilst I typically don't cheap out on things, if I can save some money, like $1000, on a clean straight panel, that gives me $1000 to spend on other stuff, basically free money really 🤔 🤣
    • Is the toolbox that damaged the boot seal the same item that fell on the car during the storm a while back?
    • Who are you to deny yourself? I’ve said this many times to myself and apart from getting what I really want, I go quiet for a while whilst working out what I just did to my savings and how will I afford what it cost, then, next payday…
×
×
  • Create New...