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I think most reason for the ride height is for avoiding scraping. I would think most consumers dont like having to zigzag over speed bumps, down driveways, etc.
And room for wheel travel |
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If it was lower they would've had to use stiffer springs to prevent it being in the bump stops constantly, so it would've had a worse ride. With the stock macpherson strut setup, the only way to lower the ride height is to use shorter springs, which sacrifices suspension travel. They chose ride quality and ideal suspension tuning over appearance.
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They did it just to piss you off.
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Simple answer is the car is designed to be driven on the street thru a wide array of different road conditions without the body hitting thing or the ride being so harsh no one wants to drive it daily. As much as people think these crazy drops look good (and IMO they look awful) they also negatively impact the ride quality of the car and cause the car to be prone to damage on the front end, heck even my 2005 Dodge Magnum which is a full size station wagon and not lowered scrapped the bottom of the nose in some places, a lowered BRZ/FR-S in those same places wouldn't have a nose anymore after driving in those areas.
I've seen enough ricers with smashed up bottom lips that I would never consider lowing a car. |
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Indeed they do. It's not uncommon. 1 of my favorite cars is one of the worst offenders of excessive wheel gap, but the car sits soo low that I don't even worry about it.
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i think its worth mentioning that wheel gap has nothing to do with cog, ride height or even suspension travel
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Even if my BRZ is not my DD, I still will drive it on more than just mirror-smooth surfaces. |
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I've never seen so much misinformation in one thread in my whole entire life!
It's just like everyone pulled a guess out of their ass and posted it up! With all the stupid guesses I'm surprised no one brought up pedestrian laws in Europe which dictate the bumpers have to be really very high for small cars like this, therefore the body can't be really low without distorting the shape of the car. |
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i wish i had an answer but i just dont. if i had to guess, it would be that it is simply easier for them to make a car when they take wider tolerances in certain aspect so there is more room to make things work. i know its not constructive but i just dont think its right to perpetuate concepts that arent founded in anything other than assumptions.
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The cars go to all sorts of markets even places without sealed roads so they jack them up by an inch or two in stock form.
Toyota has a habit of doing that more than others. When I imported my current supra (bone stock) it looked like a wrc car.
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