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Old 12-08-2011, 05:21 PM   #1
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Default Hypothetical question on vehicle ride height

This is my hypothetical: if car manufacturers brought the guard sheet metal right down to the tyre height, so there was no gap at all (between the guard and the tyre); would people still want to lower their cars?

Take for example an XR6, or VE SS - what do you think?

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Old 12-08-2011, 06:05 PM   #2
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In short, yes.

Guard height has nothing to do with centre of gravity.
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Default Re: Hypothetical question on vehicle ride height

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This is my hypothetical: if car manufacturers brought the guard sheet metal right down to the tyre height, so there was no gap at all (between the guard and the tyre); would people still want to lower their cars?

Take for example an XR6, or VE SS - what do you think?
Of course - how many cars are out there with tuck? (rims tucked under guards)
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Default Re: Hypothetical question on vehicle ride height

Also thinking back to the Jaguar XJ's of the '70's & '80's; they made them factory low. Different market of course, but owners didn't see the need to lower them.
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Old 13-08-2011, 07:35 AM   #5
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Default Re: Hypothetical question on vehicle ride height

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This is my hypothetical: if car manufacturers brought the guard sheet metal right down to the tyre height, so there was no gap at all (between the guard and the tyre); would people still want to lower their cars?

Take for example an XR6, or VE SS - what do you think?
i have been saying this for years. many of the euro's don't have the same large gap. if ford did as you suggest, i for one wouldn't lower it any further. the only reason i've ever lowered cars is for cosmetic reasons only. the slight increase in handling was just a bonus.

personally i think the fg xr isn't too bad. i've yet to lower it and probably won't bother. its not perfect but its better than previous models.
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Old 13-08-2011, 01:10 PM   #6
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Default Re: Hypothetical question on vehicle ride height

I'm with prydey. I only lower my cars for cosmetic reasons (unless it handles like a pig and needs stiffening up). And I also think the ride height on the FG is pretty good. I wouldn't lower one, it is about right factory.

Actually the only reason I lowered my BA was the stance wasnt right. I like a bit of foward rake and since it has a gas tank in the boot it sat too flat (ie front was too high in relation to the rear) on the factory XR8 springs.
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Ground clearance is why I lower cars. My NC is not the highest car around, and I would like to go lower, but fear of defects prevents it.
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