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Installed Flex Z coiloverse 2 weeks ago and I went in to get an alignment but after seeing my rear camber at -1.9 L, -2.5 R, I'm considering getting LCA to bring them both to -1.5 L/R. I'm not sure if it's worth $200 (for SPC LCA) to fix that just for mainly highway driving. Opinions?
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If I were to go with LCA's I was t hinking of the SPC just mainly because they're the cheapest. Last edited by tracerit; 09-09-2015 at 02:44 AM. |
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^You need to corner weight the car with you (and safety equipment you use) in the car at the time.
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Wider wheels with less offset on stock suspension
I apologize if this has been discussed earlier but after a quick search I couldn't find specific answers to my concerns. I've enjoyed the FR-S' stock suspension and wheels/tires for the last 3 years. My stock tires wore out at 30k miles so I decided to get new wheels and tires. I ended up getting the Kosei K4R 17x8 +36 wrapped in Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 91Y 225/45/17 on my stock suspension FR-S. I got these wheels for a few reasons including the fact that they were lighter yet wider than stock and the offset gave a nice flush look to the car. After installing the wheels and tires I did notice that I feel like there is a slight increase in body roll and the car feels slightly more "floaty" -- my guess is because of the wider track and very slight increase in sidewall size. I do not plan to track the car and I do not want to lower it because I only drive on the street, albeit in a spirited manner. So my questions are:
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I'm currently on RCE Yellows on stock dampers and I'm finding that they don't rebound quickly enough over uneven pavement. On aggressive canyon runs I will bottom out the front of the car and scrape it as the dampers struggle to rebound quickly enough over uneven pavement.
I like the feel of the RCE Yellows and how predictable they are but I'm ready to upgrade to coilovers. If money were no object I'd get the Ohlins road and track, but is there a coilover system in the $~1500 range that will give me somewhat comparable performance to the Ohlins' high quality damper?
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1. I'm going to put on SPC LCA to fix my rear camber (bringing them from -1.9/-2.5 to -1.2/-1.2). The shop is going to install them for $30 and then do an alignment. From their wording it seems they're installing and going straight for an alignment back to back. Should I request to drive it around a bit to let things settle in then do the alignment or will it be okay to skip that part? If not, I'll just install them myself and then drive around a bit and then some before dropping my the shop.
2. Also, I went with 1/16 in toe in per @CSG Mike's recommendation, after calculating it, it came out to .06 degrees, the alignment guy couldn't get it to that so he matched both rears to .08 instead. Should I request going down to say .05 or .04 if .06 can not be achieved? This will be for mainly highway driving. At .08 it seems to pull right a bit after going straight for maybe 200-300ft (estimated). For reference my front alignment is -1.3/-1.3 with .06 toe in both sides. |
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Thanks, however, is there anything I can do to help balance things out a little. Meaning less body roll and add a little bit more precision back? Sorry, I'm not very much in tune to what suspension mods or alignment changes would be ideal for a strictly street driven car!
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