Hello guys and girls,
So i have encountered a thing which caused me a bugga....
I got a car stock. I then started to modify and such my e30. I have found a new set of FK sport shocks all around which i have installed together with 40/60 Eibach springs (grey once).
The gap in was so big that i could easily squeze 2 cats in between...
Today i went to get 40mm FK Technix's springs and after installing nothing changed... Car is still as high as it was.
I know springs have preasure difference. But could it be that my shocks are either too long or they were in some sort of damaged or deformed that they don't compress more under load? Or perhaps they have just standart compress rate which does not allow the car to go lower.
Anyone has a clue what it could be?
Thanks
So i have encountered a thing which caused me a bugga....
I got a car stock. I then started to modify and such my e30. I have found a new set of FK sport shocks all around which i have installed together with 40/60 Eibach springs (grey once).
The gap in was so big that i could easily squeze 2 cats in between...
Today i went to get 40mm FK Technix's springs and after installing nothing changed... Car is still as high as it was.
I know springs have preasure difference. But could it be that my shocks are either too long or they were in some sort of damaged or deformed that they don't compress more under load? Or perhaps they have just standart compress rate which does not allow the car to go lower.
Anyone has a clue what it could be?
