Clearance
Vehicle clearance

Clearance Rover Streetwise

Ground clearance is the distance from the lowest point in the center of the car body to the ground. However, the manufacturer Rover Streetwise measures the ground clearance as it suits it. This means that the distance from the shock absorbers, engine oil pan or muffler to the asphalt may be less than the stated ground clearance.

An interesting point: car buyers pay special attention to ground clearance, because in our country good ground clearance is a necessity; it will save you from headaches when parking to curbs.

The ride height of the Rover Streetwise is 160 mm. But be careful when going on vacation or returning with shopping: a loaded car will easily lose 2-3 centimeters of ground clearance.

If desired, the ground clearance of any car can be increased using spacers for shock absorbers. The car will become taller. However, it will lose its former stability at high speeds and will lose greatly in maneuverability. The ground clearance can also be reduced; for this, as a rule, it is enough to replace the standard shock absorbers with tuning ones: the handling and stability will immediately please you.

Clearance Rover Streetwise 2003, hatchback 5 doors, 1 generation

Clearance Rover Streetwise 11.2003 – 04.2005

PackagesClearance, mm
1.4MT SE160
1.4MT Base160
1.4MT S160
1.6MT S160
1.6MT SE160
1.8 CVT S160
1.8 CVT SE160
2.0TD MT S160
2.0TD MT SE160

Clearance Rover Streetwise 2003, hatchback 3 doors, 1 generation

Clearance Rover Streetwise 11.2003 – 04.2005

PackagesClearance, mm
1.4MT SE160
1.4MT Base160
1.4MT S160
1.8 CVT S160
1.8 CVT SE160
2.0TD MT S160
2.0TD MT SE160

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