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Old 27-09-2010
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Default b4.1 ride height?

hi ive just put together my b4.1 factory team the problem is i cant get the rear ride height lower.i built it as the manual said but it just sits up to high.any ideas would be much appreciated thanks zip
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Old 27-09-2010
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re check your shock length...
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think you may need to change the spring cups at the bottom of the shocks to the origional b4 ones
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cheers folks ill check the shock lengh first and then the cups thank for your help
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May be a silly question but, do you have a motor and cells and other electrics in the car?
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Old 28-09-2010
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Not a silly question. I thought the ride height was VERY high at first but with the electrics in its all ok.
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