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TR2/3/3A Saggy suspension?

HighAltitudeTR3

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I just installed a hurricane fan and it was unusually close to the steering knuckle. Thinking the suspension is causing this. Thinking it might be time for springs. Any idea how much of a gap I’d want between the buffers? 29D434B3-AB22-4953-B82E-F173ED023291.jpg (Sorry photo is upside down)
 
FTFY - But not sure it tells me anything about the suspension (gap looks okay). You might have to compare ride height measurements (e.g. floor to top of wheel well openings).

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Thanks, that helps.

That also makes me want to clean my undercarriage a bit ��
 
I'm curious about what the fan is too close to. Do you mean the center link? I'm probably just having a senior moment, but I don't recall anything anywhere close to the fan that would be affected by ride height.

Sagging motor mounts, maybe, but not ride height.

(BTW, I agree with Geo, ride height looks fine)
 
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