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I've been a passenger in quite a long road trip over the past couple of days, and aside from noticing an awful lot of 500s around, especially south of the M25, I noticed something weird.
Although they were all standard 500s (Abarths you'd expect to be a bit different) there seemed to be a wide range of ride heights when we went past all these 500s - some seemed to be sitting really low like an Abarth on lowering springs, others seemed to be sitting at a 'normal' height with I'd guess 5cm between wheelarch and wheel, and others seemed to be sitting really high like a Panda 4x4
I think it's quite unlikely vast numbers of owners have been chopping and changing their springs / shocks with other models and most of them only had 1 or 2 people in them so it wasn't down to being fully loaded, so what could have been causing the wide difference in how far off the road they were?
Do the springs settle quite a bit, is there a difference between series', or are different springs / shocks fitted depending on if it's e.g. a 1.2, 1.4 or twinair? Sports might be a bit lower anyway I'd guess.
Although they were all standard 500s (Abarths you'd expect to be a bit different) there seemed to be a wide range of ride heights when we went past all these 500s - some seemed to be sitting really low like an Abarth on lowering springs, others seemed to be sitting at a 'normal' height with I'd guess 5cm between wheelarch and wheel, and others seemed to be sitting really high like a Panda 4x4
I think it's quite unlikely vast numbers of owners have been chopping and changing their springs / shocks with other models and most of them only had 1 or 2 people in them so it wasn't down to being fully loaded, so what could have been causing the wide difference in how far off the road they were?
Do the springs settle quite a bit, is there a difference between series', or are different springs / shocks fitted depending on if it's e.g. a 1.2, 1.4 or twinair? Sports might be a bit lower anyway I'd guess.