TMS includes a 1/2" spacer that would go beween damper shaft's shoulder and bottom of camber plate/top perch.
Yes, you can shim things. Either like I said above or you could add a 60mm ID shim on teh bottom like Liam said. Help springs won't work with PSS10 unless you convert to linear. Or, I guess, you could put them on the bottom of the PSS spring where it's 60mm ID - are your helpers 60mm as well?
Edit: In your attached pic, it looks like you already have a shim in the assembly - the cad plated (gold color) factory one that the bump stop hits. That should have provided enough height. I can't believe PSS10 maxed out, still wouldn't get to 13.5" even with the reduced stack height of TMS plates. The pic isn't the best, so maybe I'm not seeing what I'm thinking.
Your upper spring pad looks old. If so, a fresh one would be thicker and might get you over 13.5" all on its own. And provide some more comfort?
Yes, you can shim things. Either like I said above or you could add a 60mm ID shim on teh bottom like Liam said. Help springs won't work with PSS10 unless you convert to linear. Or, I guess, you could put them on the bottom of the PSS spring where it's 60mm ID - are your helpers 60mm as well?
Edit: In your attached pic, it looks like you already have a shim in the assembly - the cad plated (gold color) factory one that the bump stop hits. That should have provided enough height. I can't believe PSS10 maxed out, still wouldn't get to 13.5" even with the reduced stack height of TMS plates. The pic isn't the best, so maybe I'm not seeing what I'm thinking.
Your upper spring pad looks old. If so, a fresh one would be thicker and might get you over 13.5" all on its own. And provide some more comfort?
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