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Nah I sooooo not worthy to be associated with ANYTHING F1 related. Myles |
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Going to have to start following you on FB, then.
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I read somewhere that Group-N top mounts from an STI fit our cars. Is that correct? I had thought I saw them listed for sale somewhere, but now I can't find them. I seem to recall them being a few hundred dollars though. Would it be more cost effective and functionally effective to spend another hundred and get real camber plates like yours or HVT's? Also, why not Group-N top mounts for the rear too? Thanks Myles. |
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Just having major supply issues, so go with the Raceseng tops. The HVTs are good as well.- Andy |
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| The Following User Says Thank You to Racecomp Engineering For This Useful Post: | Turkish (05-21-2014) |
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They're about 199 for the fronts. The rear doesn't need firmer tops quite as much. As for why Group N and not camber plates...well that comes down to what you need. If you need a lot of camber and a pillowball, the plates are a good way to go. You can still get a decent amount of camber with RCE T2s and group Ns since they have a slotted lower mount. If you need -3 or so then yes you'll want real camber plates. The group Ns also have the advantage (or disadvantage) of being a little more forgiving. They're firmer than stock, but since they're still primarily rubber it means little to no impact on NVH. An all metal camber plate will be more "immediate" but can sacrifice a little here. - Andy |
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Stock rear top hats are fine. There isn't a need for an adjustable rear top hat and it's basically just a place for the shock to mount to the chassis - don't need a fancy plate of aluminum there. |
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Doesn't look like you guys added any additional caster angle with yours. Yes?
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Thank you for the thorough answer, I appreciate it.
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I've found a complete coilover system Monotube, 46mm pistons, 22mm shafts, remote reservoirs and 3-way adjustable for just above $5K! Company is based in UK, but has an office/warehouse in the US. My prayers are answered.
maybe.. Check it out, guys.Nitron suspension: http://www.nitron.co.uk/Automotive/T...gt86-12-ntr-r3 |
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Does that mean, perhaps, a 17x8 on 225's all around with a great alignment would do better than a 17x9 on 245's all around with a so-so alignment? |
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A track aligned car on the street my get some camber wear, and feel slightly skittish, but nothing unmanageable if you're doing one track day every 2 months, and are always holding on the steering wheel. Seriously, some people drive without hands on the steering wheel... Quote:
Also, if you get square tires, you have the ability to rotate the tires for maximum life and even wear. |
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I think they could be good but I'd like to try them and see some plots as well. - Andy |
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Yes go square with wheel and tire width. - Andy |
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