People with Pedders - ?
#407
Thanx qwik
Rite now I'm @ 26 1/4 front and 26 3/8 rear with sportlines but I have remove a lot of weight. I'm scared the pedder will be 4x4 status. I may go coilovers just 2 get a got stance, not slammed just raked alittle
Rite now I'm @ 26 1/4 front and 26 3/8 rear with sportlines but I have remove a lot of weight. I'm scared the pedder will be 4x4 status. I may go coilovers just 2 get a got stance, not slammed just raked alittle
#409
Set to height they came set with. Used rack spacers. I was worried that the back dampening adjustment knobs would be hard to get to, but all you have to do is reach through the wheel, turn them, and count the clicks. Very easy. Just make sure that you're turning them the same way, since they are mounted differently in relation to how you're looking at them when you do it.
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Does anybody else has uneven ride height in the rear?
I noticed the rear drivers side is a little higher than the rear passenger side.
I noticed the rear drivers side is a little higher than the rear passenger side.
Last edited by arman14; 06-18-2010 at 12:05 AM.
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I don't think I have that problem now though.
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Tip: After doing one side, don't tighten it all the way back down until you get the other side on. It'll give you more slack to work with that way. I figured it was common sense until I witnessed somebody do it and then have a ton of trouble with the other side. lol
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I would like to add this to the above...do the driver's side first...since it's harder, you will get the frustration out of the way and when the passenger side is done and it's all done, you'll be happy.
I do agree with the above totally. That's how I did it.
I do agree with the above totally. That's how I did it.
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I was hesitant at first to lower my car due to the fact it was our only car and did not want a harsh ride for my daughter. I just recently purchased my wife a ford escape so the car is mine to do what ever I wish. So my first thought in springs are the pedders. My big question is to those that are running 245/40-18's or bigger. Do you guys have any rubbing issues? I'm running 245 falkens on stock wheels and no problems on stock ride height. With the pedders what is the biggest tire people have ran without any problems?
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I was hesitant at first to lower my car due to the fact it was our only car and did not want a harsh ride for my daughter. I just recently purchased my wife a ford escape so the car is mine to do what ever I wish. So my first thought in springs are the pedders. My big question is to those that are running 245/40-18's or bigger. Do you guys have any rubbing issues? I'm running 245 falkens on stock wheels and no problems on stock ride height. With the pedders what is the biggest tire people have ran without any problems?
I'd give it a shot. Don't think it's gonna be a problem with the stock wheels
Last edited by JonyyB; 10-17-2010 at 07:05 PM.