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I want improved steering feel and even faster turn in with 225 section or narrower RS3s or similar which is why I was thinking about reducing unsprung (sort of ) weight with lighter front lower arms. |
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Based on requirements of increased steering feel and turn in..
Increased front camber, via camber bolts or coilovers Increased front castor, via offset bushing, flca or coilovers, Try different (increase) front toe out (via alignment) |
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It's not going to be easy to achieve my goals. maybe i do need wider tires. |
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I know I can never have enough of 1 and 4 but I just don't have the time to go to the track all that often. It's just too far where I am. (excuses, excuses) |
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Strut tower bar and Whiteline Sub Frame bushings
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For what I used my car for? The Essex Sprint front brakes. :shrug:
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RS3's will always lack feel, compared to AD08R, RE11A, etc. Only way you can get faster turn-in is to get higher spring rates and matched damping for faster weight transitions. |
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Can you elaborate on the bushings comment? I'm just curious. I only know from "Internet knowledge", less play and doesn't wear out like oem rubber.
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![]() Is it the softer sidewalls on the RS3s or some other factor? |
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For DD, OEM bushing will last a long time and keep ride quality and NVH in comfort zone and upgraded bushing will not add any benefit with DD If you are hardcore racing or tracking then yes, all bushings will need to be upgraded. Hope this help.
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The TIC steering rack bushings did not increase NVH in my opinion. The subframe inserts for the rear however added some.
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