Andrew,

No, the measurement that the motor industry quotes suspension height is from
"centre hub to lower guard lip". AFAIK the reason that this measurement is
quoted is that it's not affected by wheel/tyre differences like ground
clearance.

Terry

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terry

to check, are the suspension heights you listed from the ground to
the guard??

thanks
andrew

> Bruce,
>
> The standard ground clearance for a standard '70 on 1600 is 190mm or 7.5"
> and the earlier model was 38mm or 1.5" lower.
>
> On the '70 on model the standard suspension height was:
>
> front 410mm
> rear  350mm
>
> subtract 38mm for earlier standard model.
> subtract 25mm for all SSS models.
>
> These specs were for brand new, for some reason some 1600's actually
> increase ride height in the front slightly with worn components - most
cars
> sag or so I thought.
>
> regards
> Terry
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, 21 March 2001 11:14
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> Subject: Std Ride Height
>
>
> List ( Prob Terry)
>
> What is the std ride height of a 1600 sedan ????
>
> Cheers
>
> Bruce
>
>
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