Martin2000GTS
Enthusiast
Hey Guys,
The rear left of my 2000 GTS is so low i can just barely fit my index finger between the tire and the wheel well. When I first got it there was at least 3 inches I think. The tire rubs all the time when I hit a bump. I do have the Koni and Ibach set up which I got with the car when I bought it (used). I guess they make one thats adjustable and one that isisnt? How do I know which one I have? Also, im guessing that maybe if I do have the adjustable set up, could it be slowly slipping and lowering it self? Does that make any sence? I have 16k miles on the car and don't really hit a lot of bumps so I dont think the shocks could be worn..... Any one in the Boston area that could maybe take a look at it? I would drive to you and deliver you lunch! I was thinking about waiting till the Tator BBQ but I don't know if I can wait that long I also don't want to hit any more bumps and kill my tire. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Martin
The rear left of my 2000 GTS is so low i can just barely fit my index finger between the tire and the wheel well. When I first got it there was at least 3 inches I think. The tire rubs all the time when I hit a bump. I do have the Koni and Ibach set up which I got with the car when I bought it (used). I guess they make one thats adjustable and one that isisnt? How do I know which one I have? Also, im guessing that maybe if I do have the adjustable set up, could it be slowly slipping and lowering it self? Does that make any sence? I have 16k miles on the car and don't really hit a lot of bumps so I dont think the shocks could be worn..... Any one in the Boston area that could maybe take a look at it? I would drive to you and deliver you lunch! I was thinking about waiting till the Tator BBQ but I don't know if I can wait that long I also don't want to hit any more bumps and kill my tire. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Martin
