ride heigh not level :S
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ride heigh not level :S
Hi people, on my 97 classic scoob, the ride height on the rear seems to be ok with about 2inch gap between the arch and top of the tyre, but the front has like a 4-5inch gap between arch and tyre, i seen a couple the same, any particular reason? is meant to be like that or does the front end shocks or springs have a tendency to not last? ? any help would be greatly aprreciated.
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If the springs didn't last the front would drop, not rise! The front and rear arches are cut to make the front gap look larger than the rear, check out te height from Doorsil to ground just behind the front wheel and just in front of the rear, bet its almost even.
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