K so I slammed my car and i notice this knocking/clicking sound every time i turn the wheel, when i go over small bumps, and sometimes when i shift agressively from 1st to 2nd. Its as if the there's play in the steering/steering parts or something is loose. This only started happening after i slammed my car. Here is some pictures of the slam and stock comparison.
Stock Height
Slam Height
Slam Height from a far
Tein Basics adjusted to almost max (2 treads)
When I bought the Tein Basics from the shop they set it to so called Tein factory specs, telling me to leave at this height before i adjust it some more because I have to break in the springs first. Dropped at this height it didn't have any of that knocking sound when i steer or go over bumps. When I went ahead and loosened the spring seats the Tein factory spec was adjusted to 6 treads from the bottom vs my slam which i adjusted to 2 treads from the bottom.
Tein factory spec drop
Tein factory spec drop from a far
So before you reply to the post and get off topic like i know some of you will, the MAIN QUESTION is:
Does slamming your car that low (like in the picture where i adjusted the Tein Basics to 2 treads) affect steering or steering parts?
I also noticed that the handling was better when it was slightly higher (Tein factory spec) and when i slammed it the steering became more sensitive to bumps and the car would turn where ever the bump was, prolly cuz of loss of wheel travel.
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Stock Height

Slam Height

Slam Height from a far

Tein Basics adjusted to almost max (2 treads)

When I bought the Tein Basics from the shop they set it to so called Tein factory specs, telling me to leave at this height before i adjust it some more because I have to break in the springs first. Dropped at this height it didn't have any of that knocking sound when i steer or go over bumps. When I went ahead and loosened the spring seats the Tein factory spec was adjusted to 6 treads from the bottom vs my slam which i adjusted to 2 treads from the bottom.
Tein factory spec drop

Tein factory spec drop from a far

So before you reply to the post and get off topic like i know some of you will, the MAIN QUESTION is:
Does slamming your car that low (like in the picture where i adjusted the Tein Basics to 2 treads) affect steering or steering parts?
I also noticed that the handling was better when it was slightly higher (Tein factory spec) and when i slammed it the steering became more sensitive to bumps and the car would turn where ever the bump was, prolly cuz of loss of wheel travel.
Unleash your answers and replies now!