Here is what I do, because I have the same problem as you with my JRZs. I put a jack under the brake rotor ...
Yeah I will try this. Thanks for the suggestion.
Here is what I do, because I have the same problem as you with my JRZs. I put a jack under the brake rotor ...
No this has nothing to do with the VRH. Fitment on the VRH has been perfect, and to my surprise it is also extremely light. Ravi has been super helpful so far trying to help me with this issue that has basically nothing to do with him. Frankly I can't believe the amount of time the guy has been putting in to help me with my super exotic non-standard parts.
The real issue is that this suspension came off a race NSX in Germany, and I got very little detail on it from Procar when I bought it. That car may have been using custom control arms for all I know.
So I wanted to document all of this on this thread, and hopefully it will help someone else in the future. Going to try a few different things tomorrow.
Yeah I will try this. Thanks for the suggestion.
My statement was to correct your assumption that the vrh canister takes up 3"
It does not, in fact only 20 mm when collapsed.
Ravi
I said Appears. From the looks of the pictures that you posted the VRH does take up 20mm of space, or push the spring down farther. I was not blaming your issue on Ravi at all. If it doesn't take up any extra space that a regular setup would, then it appears wrong. If the coilovers came off a race NSX with different control arms... possibly you should have researched that previously. Goodluck with your suspension hope you get your issues all straightened out.
I put a jack under the brake rotor or the wheel hub and just jack it up compressing the strut and then lower my perch down to where I need it.
Cheap Asian Coilovers FTW!!!
This is also what I suggested.
Welcome to custom cars.
I find it odd that your surprised by this....you are putting air ride suspension on....it is NEVER a straight bolt on deal.
Welcome to custom cars.
I find it odd that your surprised by this....you are putting air ride suspension on....it is NEVER a straight bolt on deal.
Your suspension geometry is probably significantly compromised at that height too
Dave, too slammed! I am glad you got it to work finally.
Probably not too much lower than the type R specs. Ask your buddy Billy :biggrin:Yeah I agree. I know it needs to go up. But how much... Where is the sweet spot is the question.
Probably not too much lower than the type R specs. Ask your buddy Billy :biggrin:
At this height the smallness of the 17/17 setup for the rear looks super small. I'm personally just not a fan at all. Hey you asked!