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Uneven drop on springs - why?
Why manufactures, such as Eibach and others, make springs that drop the car uneven front and rear? For example EU Eibach pro kit is listed as -25mm front, -20 rear. Why?
My average joe brain would say, that you want the car even with the road as OEM (is it?). |
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Most of the time it's for looks....but you can use rake to your advantage if you know what you're doing. IMO for lowering springs the main reason for doing it is just looks (the wheel arch is bigger in the front).
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Thanks, I had the same thought. So if I don't know what I am doing then finding springs that are even (or set coilovers evenly) is preferable, right?
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If doing for looks then the larger drop in front does have a bigger effect. As RCE said the wheel arch in the front is bigger so by dropping the front that tiny bit more it evens things out.
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This^^^ if it is performance and not looks that is your priority.
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It could also be the fact that the rear shocks are shorter so limiting the drop on them is less likely to cause them bump stopping all the time,( I think you call them jounce rubbers in the good ol USA)??
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Bump stops also here in 'Murica. Never seen jounce rubbers being mentioned before, at least during my short time researching all things suspension.
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Sometimes also referred to as Jounce Bumpers. Which actually may be a more accurate term depending on the usage.
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Sorry guys. I used to own a 2008 Mustang GT, I bought shorter bump stops from Roush. They were called Jounce rubbers or bumpers.
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Well it seems harder than I thought to find 1" evenly dropped springs.
Thinking about Pro Kit and live with the 25/20mm drop, but my OCD would love to know what effect the "rake" has on a car? I tried google it but without much success. |
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It has no real effect besides look.
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There is an effect, but 5mm isn't a lot of rake. Generally, a rear higher than the front will promote a little more oversteer...however too low in the front will result in riding on the bumpstops which causes understeer. Depending on how much rear travel you have and how ride height is adjusted, a taller rear (with more bump travel) will help you put power down exiting a corner.
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They also use less shock travel for the same wheel travel than the fronts.
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