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I have been looking at the forum for some time now generally annoying people with stupid questions (we all have to start somewhere). I purchased my 68 912 last October (my first classic car) having followed all the good advise on enthusiast sites such as this one, always get a PPI, always buy at the top of your budget and so on. After 6 months of looking I found this very straight and unmolested car. Had it checked out and bought it.

I’ve had a few hiccups between then and now that I won’t bore you with but it has just sailed through its MOT and I’m having a great time driving and tampering. Lots of little cosmetic things to do but I think that’s half the fun.

Thought it was about time I showed her off.

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Looks gorgeous!
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very nice :) Any plans for the ride height ;) ?
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hot66 wrote:very nice :) Any plans for the ride height ;) ?
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Looks cool :)
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Post by wilkie »

what options do I have for the ride height?
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Post by Helen »

Hi There, yet anothermidlander :blob5:

now thats a pretty 912 :P

is i just me or does it look a tad higher on the driver side than it is on the passanger side :?
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Post by Barry »

Very pretty: looks to be a really straight car 8) .

The ride heights are adjustable, and therefore on the downside, can be adjusted incorrectly. If they are out side-to-side, this throws the balance of the car out, know as 'corner weights'.

On the other hand, it is also possible to have the car a little lower than original, if you fancy a slightly sleeker look. Somewhere there will be official ride-height figures, which (I think) are taken from the centre-top of each wheel arch to the ground.

I think you'll find that many cars on this forum are running slightly lower than factory-original.

Still, certainly don't worry about it: to get it pretty much right can be a DIY job if you're a bit handy, and it's much more important to have bought a good car in the first place, which you obviously have!

Best wishes with your car, it looks fantastic :) .
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Now that I do like 8)

Also interesting to see it retains the side indicators

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Nice car.. 8) reg'd a 69 but looks a 68 Nice and clean welcome to the 912 fold..

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is this height adjustment a DIY task or is it specialist?
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depends on your skills but it's easy on the front and alittle skill for the rear but it's best to get it checked out afterwards
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very nice ! Looking at recent cars on this forum it looks like the
futures orange ! :bom:
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checked out the ride height and it was high.
Front drivers side 27in passenger side 26.5in
rear drivers side 26in passenger side 25,5in

Adjusted the front to 26in and left rear as is.

I would like to bring it down by about another inch but its at the bottom of the adjustment now so I think this would mean some taking apart. Not ready to do that just yet.
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Post by Timo »

Looks very nice. Where abouts are you? I'm only down the road in Telford.
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