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  • why has my car got very low?

    After getting all the suspension and steering back together on my car , and sitting it on its wheels , the front end in now VERY low ...as in arches down to the top of the rim.. anyone know why this is?

    It has now got adj TCA's on it would this make it sit lower if they wasnt the same angle as the originals

    Also i took the spings to be powder coated and when i came to put them on the car i nticed 1 was bent , but still put it on the car, but i am now having new springs put on

    any ideas why it is now sitting so low?
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  • #2
    Good grief ! arches level with the rims !

    How looooooooow can you go !!!!!!

    'spose it could be badly adjusted TCA's but I can't imagine it would make THAT much difference. Is this after you have your lowered springs on ?

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    • #3
      your Shocks will need a bit of rough road driving to build up some pressure again (not strictly true), mine did they were really soft until I took them up a country road for a thrash and the shocks pumped up again

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      • #4
        Not heard of that one Brian but I'll take your word for it mate !

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        • #5
          It normally sits high after being jacked up and a run brings it down. Make sure your springs are still in their cups. Also measure the height of your spring to see how much shorter it is compared with a standard one, and change them if necessary to get the height you prefer.
          Cheers Ders.

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          • #6
            The springs are the same ones just powder coated, the new ones are on order, only thing i can think of is the powder coaters have given me the wrong springs back.
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            • #7
              Sounds possible mate, as Ders says you should have found that the car sits high after being jacked up and the springs out of compression for such a long time. Deffo something dodgy there.

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              • #8
                Springs are on upside down....

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                • #9
                  Am I right in thinking that powder coating heats up the metal ?

                  Maybe the heat has "normalised" the metal enough to alter its spring effect and make it "softer" !!

                  Just a thought
                  cheeRS

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                  • #10
                    Gaz i really wouldn't worry about it if your having new springs LOL

                    Dave u think i was being serious

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                    • #11
                      I've just spent the afternoon putting my legs back together and getting them on the car after having all the bits powder coated (including springs). I have to say, if anything my springs are a bit long !

                      Had an awful lot of buggering around with the trolley jack getting it all to go back together without killing myself with compressed suspension components.

                      One thought Gaz, did you have to use a spring compression tool to rebuild your legs ? You should of had to unless the prings are already lowered (i.e. shorter).

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                      • #12
                        been talking to the chap that is setting up the steering and suspension today and he says the only thing that will make the car sit lower is spring related and not TCA's or any other new part i have put on , he also thinks that having them powder coated will have reduced the length of the springs due to the heating process .
                        Arron ...i didnt have to use compressors when getting them back on and ive also noticed that the springs dont even meet up to the top cup , so i think new springs will sort it

                        It just drives really sh*t tho bouncing up and down and tyres catching on the arches
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                        • #13
                          And bollox dingy ...dont tell me that ,or i will be taking em off and turning them around...lol
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by GAZ W
                            he also thinks that having them powder coated will have reduced the length of the springs due to the heating process
                            My thoughts exactly !!
                            cheeRS

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GAZ W
                              And bollox dingy ...dont tell me that ,or i will be taking em off and turning them around...lol
                              GAZ - dont forget to look at the date when Dingy posted !!!!!

                              April 1st !!
                              cheeRS

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