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03-28-2007 #1
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Choosing a ride height?
For those of you who have made ground-up Pro-Touring machines and have gone with custom ride heights. . .what ride height did you go with and have you had any problems with it. . .I've been watching Lou Santiago and Musclecar TV build a lot of the Pro-Touring/road-racing style musclecars and he sets every car at 5 inches of ride height. . .what do you guys think of this ride? My '67 Firebird will be my first project so I don't have any personal experience to go with on this and I'd like to hear some other's personal experience with the ride heights that they have chosen. . .obviously I would like a low ride height, but I don't want to drag on every single obstacle and I don't want particularly want to have to drive a slalom to negotiate a speed bump. . .thanks in advance guys.
'67 Pontiac Firebird 400 RA
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=7693
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'00 Yamaha R6
'01 Aprilia RS-50
'02 Yamaha R1
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03-28-2007 #2
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Keep your eye out for that one rig you see that gets to you.
If it sits right for you,and has similar equiptment that you plan to run, bring STANELY over and measure some key points.
That'll give you a good start.
03-28-2007 #3
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Thanks for the suggestion pav8427. . .guess I'll be bringing a tape measure, notepad and pen with me in addition to the camera to the GoodGuys show this weekend at DelMar. . .and hoping that people are willing to let me take some measurements under the car as well. . .I've been seeing people use the front crossmember as the limiting factor for ride height (i.e. the bottom of the front crossmember is 5 inches from the ground).
'67 Pontiac Firebird 400 RA
http://www.lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=7693
'97 Camaro
'00 Yamaha R6
'01 Aprilia RS-50
'02 Yamaha R1
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