Ground Control not sittin low in the front??
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or get shorter camber plates. the GC plates would give you at *least* an inch of travel at the same height you are right now.. without cuting and welding anything. -
If I pulled it apart like you showed. Cut that bump stop then the shock would compress more.
This still isnt allowing me any shock travel. In the end I see the only and best way to do it is to buy short koni and cut the tubes.Leave a comment:
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On the front Bilsteins, they are inside, you can't see them
Exactly. Thats why I posted the first pic, it is easier to understand.
Thats why I posted the second pic! Cut that with a steak knife, don't cut more than that.
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Im not running ANY bump stops. So if your shock is showing that much when it is bottom out then Im sure my shock is fully compressed because thats all that I have sticking out of the top of the shock.
This is what it all looks like installed.

Im going to pull shit apart and check it out later tonight...Leave a comment:
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hmm, I dont know. The plate is no more then 2 inches thick at most. Anyone have a pic of the GC plate installed and not in the car? I will look into it though.Leave a comment:
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There is whole thread about this somewhere with pics. I can't find it right now. Search for billie bump.
But.. until then, check that you don't accidentally have 2 spring perches up top. But also, you may just be on the Bilstein bumpstops. The car will sit onto them sooner than you expect.
I have attached a pic of me pushing on Bilsteins until they bottom out. You will notice there is a lot of Chrome Bilstein shaft still showing, but inside they are stopped.Leave a comment:
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yep, I think they raise the front of your car by about 1". try GC or vorshlag if you want to lose the gap.. or shorter springs and less travel (not a great choice).Leave a comment:
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[quote=optimusp517;1501997]thats weird heres what mine looks like when i had them[\quote]
Were you also running bilstein sports?Leave a comment:


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