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Good handling at 50-60mm drop?
So I finally put my RSR Black-I coilovers in today, and I'm stoked and gutted at the same time. They are brillant just puttering around. Comfortable as, quiet, car doesn't ride like its a slammed piece of shit. Oh, and it looks fantastic at 50mm f 55mm r drop. I may evem go 5 or 10mm more.
What makes me disappoint, is how badly the car now handles when given a workout. Taking it around roads I'm can really hammer on, it's noticeably worse. I do have some parts coming to correct what I am hoping is causing these problems, but I'm really surprised at how different the car is behaving. Is it possible to correct what riding at this height causes? To quote myself from the post I left in the RSR review thread... Quote:
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Get your alignment sorted.
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At that much of a drop you're going to need to fix the roll centers, sway bars and an alignment aren't going to cut it.
What spring rates do you have on the coilovers? The push could also be from a bad balance of front to rear rates. This you can balance with adjustable sway bars (soften front, stiffen rear).
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@robispec might be able to help, he is running very low. You will need many things to fix what you have done to the handling.
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I was always going to get an alignment, my buddy has an alignment shop, he just wasn't open yesterday. Spring rates are 7kg front and rear. |
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I would be very interested in hearing your impression of the roll center adjusters if you install those without making any other changes.
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You may be able to fab up the spacer type RCA to do the job for the rear. |
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I hear what you're saying, and without sounded like a colossal ass hat, I can feel what an alignment will/won't affect; hence my comments about turn in probably being toe related. It's the roll that I'm really surprised about, that an alignment will har no affect on.
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Raise the car.
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Helpful.
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Stiffer springs and/or geometry correction. Or raise the car
![]() It is noticeable when you go that low (2 inches) that you're giving up grip IMO. - Andy |
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The title of this thread implies an oxymoron.
Even record breaking Time Attack 86s require suspension travel ![]()
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Because I do, and I'm yet to bottom the suspension out. I'm thinking to correct the geometry, the whiteline roll centre adjuster at the front should help. From what I can tell, to fix the rear winding the coilover out to raise the rear arm geometry 20-25mm, then using a stepped LCA to lift the hub to achieve what looks like a 55mm drop, but with the rear arms at the same geometry as if the rear was lowered 30mm. Last edited by diss7; 12-11-2013 at 03:31 AM. |
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