Estate suspension

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Estate suspension
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Dies the estate always seem lower at the back than the front I've looked at a few and they all seem to be this way
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I've just been out to double check mine, which is still standard set-up, but no I wouldn't say they are lower at the back.
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Yeah they do genraly tend to be stanced backwards mate

I.E back lower than the front

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That's ok then thanks guys
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#5
Well, really it depends on how low the front is lol
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(22-10-2012, 10:52 PM)c.gerrard Wrote: Well, really it depends on how low the front is lol

Piss off..

40mm at the front is nice and level..
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(22-10-2012, 10:52 PM)c.gerrard Wrote: Well, really it depends on how low the front is lol

Hes at OE hight all round

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Yes they tend to be lower at the back, a 40mm front drop and standard rear looks nice on them.
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(23-10-2012, 09:39 AM)puglove Wrote:
(22-10-2012, 10:52 PM)c.gerrard Wrote: Well, really it depends on how low the front is lol

Hes at OE hight all round

Carl was referring to the lack of lows on the back of mine...
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The only reason I can think for this is that the same beam is used as the hatch...but obviously the estate rear weighs more!

I think they sits well at the back tbh, shame the front looks daft!!

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Bear in mind the estate rear hangs out further than the hatch too, so the weight has a greater moment in relation to the pivotal point of the trailing arm, hence them being lower.

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#12
Thanks for all the answers I'm just glad I ain't got abproblem with mine tbh never thought bout the extra weight and length being to blame lol
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I have some 40mm springs needing a good home!

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#14
Dont worry, they look even stupider with 400L of compost in the back and a fat mate on the tow ball.

   
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