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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 12:37 PM
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Does anyone know what the factory ride height is supposed to be for a 95 LS?? I checked my service manual and it's not listed. I just had Comptech springs and Neuspeed-Koni shocks installed. I took before measurements:

Left front: 24.84 inches right front: 25.34 inches
left rear: 24.66 inches right rear: 25.00 inches

Given it's a 95 with 147K miles, I expected the left side to be lower. Unfortunately I didn't measure it when it was new.

After the install(Koni set to factory perch, 3rd of 5 on all 4 shocks):

Left front: 23.94 inches right front: 24.06 inches
left rear: 23.59 inches right rear: 23.88 inches


All measurements above are from the ground to the highest point of the wheel-well(body) thru the center of the rim. I didn't measure to the plastic wheel well liner.

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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 03:32 PM
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ttt. Anybody????
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Old Dec 28, 2001 | 03:48 PM
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factory ride height is measured from the ground to the bottom of your headlights. The law says your headlights must be at least 22 inches from the ground here in California and yes, milpitas cops will give you a ticket for this mod if your car is slammed.
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