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Ride Height
Englishman:
Hi Guys,
I have recently taken delivery of a 1980 Corvette Coupe that I bought 5 years ago as a chassis, since then it has been totally rebuilt by a guy in Bankstown. The car is basically a new vehicle and is powered by a 383ci Edelbrock Signature Series Engine number 80 of a 250 limited run. The transmission and rear axle have been beefed up to accomodate the extra Oomph. My query now is that I need to lift the ride height, at present the dimension from the bottom of the wheel rim to the highest point on the wheel arch is 580mm, which I am told is standard, and I am scraping the front airdam on the lowest of speedbumps. I have checked with my local Pedders here on the Central Coast to no avail, any suggestions and advice would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Peter
MY081:
Hi Englishman welcome .My 81 is 550 front and 580 rear and i dont have a problem with front spoiler . Do you have the original rubber spoiler? If you wish to raise the hight All springs at millperra can help you.
bfit:
this link will give you an idea of where it should be
http://tech.corvettecentral.com/2011/04/c2-c3-corvette-ride-height-guide/
just look up your year.
this one is for a 74 but you will get a good idea of the earlier cars that were measured to the under side of the chassis
http://www.c3vr.com/member_pages/4401_4500/4427/specs.jpg
later cars are measured to the bumpers
Bfit
Englishman:
Guys, Thanks for the responses. The measurement of 580mm was taken at the front wheel and I do have the original black rubber air dam below the fibre glass. This lower air dam has taken a bit of a beating so I am going to remove it although it does serve as an early warning system.
sirfixalot:
If you want to lift the front end Peddders have a listing for C3 corvette front which are the same as Commodore rear springs so should only be a matter of buying something off the shelf here in Australia
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