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Originally Posted by Pinchlite
The car was on hoist yesterday without issue so I think all is good.
What does this mean?(rear dampers are not short enough)
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The rear dampers are what limit the travel of the rear torsion beam at full extension, which happens when the vehicle is hoisted.
A lowering spring (which is shorter) can sometimes free-float when the wheels leave the ground if the damper's full extension can't contain it.
This more often happens when lowering springs are installed without upgrading the damper to something shorter.
They are sometimes called shock absorber in USA. I've long given up regionalised slang in favour of the international engineering standard... in this case, it's real name is a damper. Sorry for the confusion!