Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 05:29 PM
So i was looking into the tires i want. they are 28" tall. Right now my rear fender sits at 26.5". I'm not sure how much it is sagging from stock. And i don't have my manual on me(I'm at work). Can somone tell me what the stock height is supposed to be? And if it's not sagging too bad, what should I get to raise the car up to about 30"(is that high enough?) without sacrificing too much handling. Thanks.
Argrandawg
18th-December-2007, 05:48 PM
Aren't you supposed to be working!!:D:D:D
There are several ways to raise the rear but handling suffers no matter what you choose.
Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 05:56 PM
work..ing:confused:
I know handling suffers no matter what, but i'm looking to get the most height with the most handling.
the FLYER
18th-December-2007, 05:57 PM
tastes are tastes... but if you're looking for performance i believe aerodynamically speaking it's better to be down low than ta be hangin' ter tail up in the air...
lowering the center of gravity plays an important role in handling...
again, it's better ta be low than up in the air ;)
Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 06:14 PM
I understand that lower is better. This isn't going to be a track car. I just need a few more inches to fit a bit more rubber. HOW CAN I DO IT?
the FLYER
18th-December-2007, 06:16 PM
shackles :(
Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 06:20 PM
Thank you. I don't mean to be impatient or dismiss your advice. It's just been a long day. Thanks for your help. You wouldn't happen to know what height the car sits at stock would you? Tank is full.
Argrandawg
18th-December-2007, 06:21 PM
work..ing:confused:
I know handling suffers no matter what, but i'm looking to get the most height with the most handling.
You Dog, You edited your post!
We also need to know what year nova.
Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 06:23 PM
No I didn't? What did you think I said?
Argrandawg
18th-December-2007, 06:25 PM
I see now what I read. Quote(I'm at work) But I thought you took that out and did not know what I was referring to. Now back to our regularly scheduled post.:eek::eek:
the FLYER
18th-December-2007, 06:27 PM
look in the web-link library, it's a thread in the originality section... up towards the top is "NovaResource" scroll to the info related to curb height etc...
Comicazy
18th-December-2007, 06:37 PM
Thank you.