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what height should my replacement rear axle be from ground to wing?.
Which car 100hp, 4x4 and normal 2wd are all differentwhat height should my replacement rear axle be from ground to wing?.
If you use the original springs and the old axle was not broken, there should be no difference in ride height.
1100-96hpWhich car 100hp, 4x4 and normal 2wd are all different
2wd is 626mm full tank, spare wheel, standard wheels and tyres pumped up correctly and tool kit
Very weight dependent. Old springs will have sagged a bit
All 4 wheels on the ground
1.1 96hp is more than the 1.2 VVT can make I assume a typo1100-96hp
Yes, 96 is a decent amount for the 1100!1.1 96hp is more than the 1.2 VVT can make I assume a typo
All 1.1 are the same
626mm full fuel
You can simulate full fuel by adding the correct weight.
thanks for that. I have a measurement of of 640mm i will check my fuel and see what difference it makes.1.1 96hp is more than the 1.2 VVT can make I assume a typo
All 1.1 are the same
626mm full fuel
You can simulate full fuel by adding the correct weight.
Assuming the tank is near emptythanks for that. I have a measurement of of 640mm i will check my fuel and see what difference it makes.
do you think that the extra height will make a difference on the handling of the car
thanks for that. I have a measurement of of 640mm i will check my fuel and see what difference it makes.
do you think that the extra height will make a difference on the handling of the car
Assuming the tank is near empty
640 is about right, mines at 638 with around 5 liters of fuel in it
You could add the eqivelent weight of fuel around 35 kg on the rear seats and remeasue
good one. will sort it out tomorrow and see what it measures.thanksAssuming the tank is near empty
640 is about right, mines at 638 with around 5 liters of fuel in it
You could add the eqivelent weight of fuel around 35 kg on the rear seats and remeasue