I have a 1990 1.6 NA, jap import, which looked a little low. I've just got around to actually checking, and the height is 320 mm front & rear.
Its sitting on a height adjustable Cusco coilover setup, so it would be easy enough to raise, I guess. So, this prompts a number of questions:
Q1. Is this too low, and should I raise it?
Quoting from the sticky,
A NA standard is 350 mm front and 370 mm rear. Minimum allowed is 320 mm front and 335 mm rear.
So I'm way below spec at the rear. Various sources have it that the handling goes to pot if its too low. Any thoughts on the consequences of this ride height for the handling of my car?
Q2. How do I adjust the height?
Never having done this done this, I assume it would just involve jacking the car, wheels off, compressing the springs (how?), and screwing the perch up the threaded shock body. Any tricks I should know about?
Q3. What would be a good height?
I don't plan on tracking this, but do enjoy taking it for a good fang. Any suggestions for a good setting for spirited street use?
Q4. Would I need a wheel alignment after raising it?
Q5. What is my current alignment doing?
How does lowering the suspension affect the choice of alignment settings?
I had Keith Tanner's sport settings set up on the car last year. These would have been recommended for a vehicle at stock height. What would this be doing on the lowered vehicle? (Settings are +4.5/-1.0/0 front caster/camber/toe and -1.5/ 1/16th rear camber/toe.)
Q6. Anyone know anything about Cusco shocks? I think they might be the Comp S, maybe the Zero 1, I can't tell - the label is in Japanese.
Sorry for all the questions, but this is fairly new to me. Any thoughts on these matters would be great,
cheers all.