My Lemons/ChumpCar E30 runs a Bilstein Sport shock with the bump stop cut in half, and H&R race springs with one coil cut off. It has E36M3 strut mounts with the quasi camber plates that set on top of the strut mount. I put a zip tie around the shock's shaft, and just bouncing the fender by hand pushed it off the shaft. The gland nut isn't hitting, but it's getting damn close. Also, the shock is clearly riding on the remaining bit of bump stop, as the front is very stiff (for that spring).
As I understand it, I can fix this the right way by going to a coilover setup and shortening the strut. That's fine, but $ wise not doable at the moment. Shortening the strut and keeping the stock spring won't work either because the spring perch will hit the tire (255/40/17). At this point I think my best option would be going to ground control's Spec E30 camber plate and putting the ride height back up where it is now. That should gain me about .75" I believe.
I realize there isn't really a question here, but am I missing anything, or does anyone have a better suggestion? Thanks.
As I understand it, I can fix this the right way by going to a coilover setup and shortening the strut. That's fine, but $ wise not doable at the moment. Shortening the strut and keeping the stock spring won't work either because the spring perch will hit the tire (255/40/17). At this point I think my best option would be going to ground control's Spec E30 camber plate and putting the ride height back up where it is now. That should gain me about .75" I believe.
I realize there isn't really a question here, but am I missing anything, or does anyone have a better suggestion? Thanks.
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