Cadence said:
Does anyone have photos of a 500 lowered with H&R springs (standard pads) or with 1-bump pads all around?
Click here, check out the "exterior" pics. That is with stock springs, 2-bump pads up front, 1-bump pads in the rear, and a full tank of fuel. The rear sits about a half-inch higher with an empty tank.
For comparison,
click here to see a 500E with H&R springs, with 4-pt pads up front, and 1-pt pads in the rear. With 1-pt pads all around on H&R's, the car would be - IMO - stupid low. I bought the car as shown with the H&R's, and actually converted it back to stock springs. I personally think the H&R's drop the front too much.
Cadence said:
I would like to see how low each combo sits. Perhaps 1-bump pads all around is low enough? If not maybe I could remove 1/2 a coil from the springs to bring it down a little more?
I have found that the factory setups tend to have the rear a bit higher than the front, and it's harder to get the rear down to be more visually "equal" to the front. It's more likely you'd need to cut the rear coils slightly, not the fronts. If you cut anything, do not cut 1/2 coil, only cut 1/4 coil to start with. Drive it for a while (to let everything settle) and then see how it looks, if it needs more (assuming 1pt pads are used) then try another 1/4 coil. If it's lower than desired, increase the height with thicker pads. The pads can only increase the height slightly, which is why you DO NOT want to cut too much!
Cadence said:
Also, when lowering the rear, does the SLS 'normal height' rest point need to be re-calibrated?
Yes. You could cut two coils out of the springs and the rear end would hardly drop at all, due to the SLS holding things up. You can only adjust it so much though, then you'll run into the limits of the adjustment turnbuckle. The photos at the links above are all within the SLS adjustment limits.
BTW - as a starting point, measure the distance from the wheel center to the bottom of the fender lip. My 94 is approx 13.75" up front, and 14" in the rear with a full tank. My 92 is now 14" front and rear with a full tank... in the pics above with H&R's, it was 13.4" up front and 13.6" rear with a full tank; with 4pt front pads, 1pt rear. When the front is dropped that much, it may sit on the suspension stops, which again is not a good thing.
Click here for a photo. At this point, you could literally remove the springs entirely and the car would not go any lower.
