My car rubs significantly on the front upper frame rails. There fender liner is relatively new and it has already worn through.
E46 Rub by dreamdrivedrift, on Flickr
My analysis is that the front suspension is too low, too soft, and has too much travel.
It's currently on 400 lb 6.7" front springs at about 12.25 or 12.5" ride height. I'll raise it to 13" or 13.25" but it will probably not be enough to prevent all the rubbing.
I would prefer to retain the 400lb spring rate for now to give "flat ride" a try and retain the handling balance.
My understanding is that MCS has internal bump stops that cannot be adjusted, so it probably needs external bump stops for the suspension and then fine tuning with packers to limit bump travel.
Has anyone had experience doing this? Just wondering where to start / what vendors to start with since I'd like for the bump stop to be a nice progressive non-abrupt transition.
Thanks!
E46 Rub by dreamdrivedrift, on Flickr
My analysis is that the front suspension is too low, too soft, and has too much travel.
It's currently on 400 lb 6.7" front springs at about 12.25 or 12.5" ride height. I'll raise it to 13" or 13.25" but it will probably not be enough to prevent all the rubbing.
I would prefer to retain the 400lb spring rate for now to give "flat ride" a try and retain the handling balance.
My understanding is that MCS has internal bump stops that cannot be adjusted, so it probably needs external bump stops for the suspension and then fine tuning with packers to limit bump travel.
Has anyone had experience doing this? Just wondering where to start / what vendors to start with since I'd like for the bump stop to be a nice progressive non-abrupt transition.
Thanks!
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