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What is your ride height on MSS springs?

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I recently picked up MSS springs. I am going to install them next week...but this is my first time installing any sort of suspension. So I wanted to ask do these come with a default height? If not what is the recommended height for daily/spirited driving?

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Recommended best drop for handling/tracking is -20mm front and -15mm rear.

This is how mine is setup on MSS and Cusco Sway bars. My tires are 275/35 and 305/35 which increases overall ride height by 4mm in front and 5mm in the back which helps to counter some of the lowering to actual ground clearance.

Furthermore these tire sizes increase speedometer accuracy. My GPS and speedometer are now dead on with each other up until 90mph that I’ve checked.
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Recommended best drop for handling/tracking is -20mm front and -15mm rear.

This is how mine is setup on MSS and Cusco Sway bars. My tires are 275/35 and 305/35 which increases overall ride height by 4mm in front and 5mm in the back which helps to counter some of the lowering to actual ground clearance.

Furthermore these tire sizes increase speedometer accuracy. My GPS and speedometer are now dead on with each other up until 90mph that I’ve checked.
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Dang. That looks amazing!
 

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Recommended best drop for handling/tracking is -20mm front and -15mm rear.

This is how mine is setup on MSS and Cusco Sway bars. My tires are 275/35 and 305/35 which increases overall ride height by 4mm in front and 5mm in the back which helps to counter some of the lowering to actual ground clearance.

Furthermore these tire sizes increase speedometer accuracy. My GPS and speedometer are now dead on with each other up until 90mph that I’ve checked.
Good to know! I just got a set of MSS springs and was wondering if -20 mm wasn’t low enough, but I also don’t want to scrape everywhere

Those are 19” wheels?

Any rubbing?

Was thinking of going plus sized tires but I saw some people post they get a floating feeling on the highway, any of that?
 

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Good to know! I just got a set of MSS springs and was wondering if -20 mm wasn’t low enough, but I also don’t want to scrape everywhere

Those are 19” wheels?

Any rubbing?

Was thinking of going plus sized tires but I saw some people post they get a floating feeling on the highway, any of that?
19x9.5 front, 19x10.5 in the rear. Zero rubbing, nothing to rub. clearance everywhere for days.

what's this floating feeling you are talking about?
 

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19x9.5 front, 19x10.5 in the rear. Zero rubbing, nothing to rub. clearance everywhere for days.

what's this floating feeling you are talking about?
From what I can gather, most people describe it as they feel the car isn’t planted at highway speeds, steering isn’t responsive, and they can’t control the car well
 

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I'm on the lowest setting. Supporting suspension mods are Front sway bar, front/rear end links, rear traction bars. Handles like its on rails! Other accessories: Spacers fr-17.5mm Rr 20mm

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From what I can gather, most people describe it as they feel the car isn’t planted at highway speeds, steering isn’t responsive, and they can’t control the car well
Honestly sounds like an alignment thing to me.
 

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Not at all, I hit my local twisties all the time with vigor already and there is nothing to rub anywhere at all.
 

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What size tires are you on? Any rubbing?
 

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anyone have experience adjusting the rears? I'm not able to adjust the spring perch just by just jacking the car up, do I have to remove the camber bolt again?
 
 








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