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Hi, I don't know. I'll check with mechanic tomorrow. How should it be done? I asked Renault and they said at full drop. I'd have thought at normal ride height.
I've just noticed despite checking with Renault that they didn't send me the revised top mount spacers so I certainly have some...
I am wondering this also as I've just had a refresh at the front and now it sits too high, not as extreme as this post but it is higher than before - oddly the front springs where the only thing at front not changed.
See my detailed post here
Here's the link to the post that states both should be 340mm front and rear on 182 Cup: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=160&t=1004254
I'm at 340mm rear and 360 front following front suspension refresh. I didn't measure before but it was that high given it now easily clears...
Rear shock are less than 5k miles old. Last 6 monts. Rear springs are original 120k miles. Do springs sag that much over time? 20mm?
I'm rather hoping someone with a standard car can confirm front and rear ride heights? A search suggests 340mm font and rear. I'm at 340mm rear. Renault...
So new top mounts could have raised it 20mm over worn old? That seems like a lot but I'll look in a parts diagram if I can find one to see if that's plausible.
Hi All,
Had the front suspension refreshed last week by local garage with Renault parts. It's a 182 Cup confirmed by the 60mm spacing. Its currently on 120k miles.
It has just had the following:
2 x OE front wishbones
2 x OE front cup shocks
2 x OE front top mounts
2 x OE front shock...