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BC Racing Coils BR Series (need Help Please)
Alright so i don't know if this is just me or if i need to get this fixed, but ever since i installed coilovers and the adjustible front end links, i cant take tight corners with traction control on around 45 mph with out my traction kicking on and almost killing me, when i was on stock suspension i was taking corners alot faster with no problem just hugging the road. Im on bc racing coils and im running a 18x9.5 +35 offset with a 265/35/18 square tire setup. If anyone can tell me if this is normal and i just need to drive with traction controll off or do i need to invest in lca and it will go away. or do i have something installed wrong. any tips would help. im just tired of take slight rights or lefts at or around 45 + and my car wants to slide out and act like its spinning out.
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What are your alignment specs? Ride height? What tire?
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i could get you the actual specs tomorrow i have the sheet in my car |
0.2 degree for something like toe unevenness might be a lot. For camber, not so much. Though never hurts to post alignment printout to spot possible abnormalities. Ride height & tire questions still stay though, as unrelated to alignment.
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Looks like you could benefit from more camber up front. Regardless, it sounds like they got toe all set.
Your principal issue may be ride compliance. If these allow you to choose damping, set it to full soft and see if it's any better. |
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Now with the bc coils and bigger wheel and tire, i feel like taking those same turns around 45 50 and my traction control kicks on and makes my car wants to turn into the corner more, almost as if the front is starting to slide out from me when taking the corner. |
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That is quite a bit of rear toe.
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Could be your tire, I can't tell what those are but I would take compound over size. And then combine that with an overly stiff suspension setup. BR's look like they have 8k springs. |
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