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Old 02-03-2013, 05:31 PM   #140
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Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses View Post
Well that settles that...


@ayau Check it Aran...
I wonder if you could aim the camera at the rear fender area to compare ride height at speed. This would indirectly measure lift, although you would need a very smooth road.

Just don't move the camera while you install the diffusor and you can make a simple side by side comparison of rear ride height(obviously you need to be going the same speed in each video and not accelerating). Then the difference in rear lift is ~ ride height difference * 2 * rear spring(wheel) rate.

Anyone with an aftermarket rear muffler who complains of excess rear lift could use this same testing technique to quantify the difference.

Thoughts?
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