The reason why your car is so hi in the air is because of the gas shocks. Replace them with Konis and the ride hide will drop. Alfa Spider owners have the same problem when they use Bilsteins.
As a test you can remove your shocks set the car on the ground and check the ground clearance again, I'm sure it will drop.
Ralph
Carlito wrote:Hi guys:-)
First of all I must say that I really love this forum!!!
I've been a Spider freak for some years now.. had a few.. but finally have a chance to modify one the way I like (mainly due to the fact that I finally!!!!.. have a spacious garage for this project!!)
So I'm trying to do everything right and be as precise as possible!:-)
My 78 Spider is almost ready for paint now.
As many of you here, I don't like the way how high it sits either.
Here are some pix:
First day in my new garage:-)
ALL PIX ARE TAKEN WITH THE CAR SITTING ON THE GROUND!
After removing both tubular bumpers (will never go back on the car!), the wheel well/tire distance is about 5.5"
Bump stop/rear axle distance is about 4".
and the front sits at 4.5" (engine still in)!!!
So I'm considering buying a set of new lowered springs (probably German made). My question is if I still might leave the existing Bilsteins in place (they look pretty long... seems to me!) or I'd have to go for new shocks as well..
What's your take on this?
Thanks for your input!!:-)
Work in progress.....
Carlito:-)
Currently residing in The Czech Republic, Europe