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Old Mar 15, 2006 | 05:53 AM
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Thumbs up Looking for stock AP1 external body measurement

Looking to get a measurement from ground up to the highest spot in the fender wheel openings, both front and rear (not including the plastic/rubber inner fender liners - all the way to the sheet metal).

I never did take these measurements before changing over to Espelir ASD springs. I'd like to have some idea of my actual drop. The rear is certainly more than stated (30mm) - we could only get -2.6* maximum camber in the rear, no doubt due to the amount of drop.

For reference, these measurement on my car are now 25" even, both front and rear.

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Old Mar 15, 2006 | 08:08 AM
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If the responses are to be applicable, they should come from owners of cars that are on stock rims and tires, stock suspension and near stock alignment. Otherwise, their numbers won't mean anything. Also, note that the measurements from left to right are likely to be different as it is a common thing that the stock S doesn't sit completely even from side to side.
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[QUOTE=xviper,Mar 15 2006, 12:08 PM] If the responses are to be applicable, they should come from owners of cars that are on stock rims and tires, stock suspension and near stock alignment.
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Originally Posted by kleecker,Mar 17 2006, 03:59 AM
Did the subject not clearly indicate "stock"?
stock AP1 external body
If someone has non-stock rims/tires, well ....................
Old Mar 17, 2006 | 12:09 PM
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Originally Posted by xviper,Mar 15 2006, 12:08 PM
If the responses are to be applicable, they should come from owners of cars that are on stock rims and tires, stock suspension and near stock alignment. Otherwise, their numbers won't mean anything. Also, note that the measurements from left to right are likely to be different as it is a common thing that the stock S doesn't sit completely even from side to side.
You probably still have me on your ignore list, and will never see or respond, but I just have to ask...


Why are you always so hard on people? The subject of his post already says "Stock" (unless it was edited before I read this thread). Plus if he is saying he wants to determine the actual drop of his springs, isn't it sort of understood that stock measurements are needed?

kleecker: If I remember when I get home from work I'll get you my measurements. Unfortunately it's an AP2 so bigger wheels/smaller tires, but it's something. I'm also curious to see the difference in stock height between AP1 and AP2.
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