11-06-2023, 09:14 AM
It depends on the car and to some extent how you use it Steve.
If it's sitting too high you could get the springs re-set, this can be a bit of a lottery as there is always a bit of settling afterwards and you need to make allowance for that in the height you set them to initially.
Alternatively you could fit new springs, or a better used set.
I dare say there are other ways you could lower the ride height, but unless it's a racer / special those are probably better left alone.
At the risk of stating the obvious, make sure there is adequate clearance between tyres and wings so that under conditions of bump / load the wheels don't contact the body.
If it's sitting too high you could get the springs re-set, this can be a bit of a lottery as there is always a bit of settling afterwards and you need to make allowance for that in the height you set them to initially.
Alternatively you could fit new springs, or a better used set.
I dare say there are other ways you could lower the ride height, but unless it's a racer / special those are probably better left alone.
At the risk of stating the obvious, make sure there is adequate clearance between tyres and wings so that under conditions of bump / load the wheels don't contact the body.