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^^ there are actually harness holes in the back seats for mounting in this configuration...
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I'm also interested in this. Although you guys are pushing the car to limits that most of us will never reach, I'm sure that the rigours of daily driving can be just as detrimental of the long term and could make upgrades on older cars difficult if the hardpoints are in bad shape....
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so from the factory the stock bushings are really bad? hmm do you have a link to the bushings you used front and rear?
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Sorry mate didn't take any pics but they are in the lower section of the back seats.
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The factory control arms are also designed as a failure point. If you hit a curb on the street and destroy the control arm it's easy to replace. If you damage the pick-up points and the frame you are going to need a very skilled welder to put the car back together. The chances of getting everything bent back exactly as before are slim, and a slight difference in those mounts will make a big change in the caster on that side.
How is the car on tires? Did the stock setup heat or wear them unevenly? |
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Great writeup..
Funny because back in the MotoIQ article 6+ months ago, when they showed pics of the LCA's and said "this is the lightweight suspensions" yadda yadda.. FIRST thought in my mind was "they left too little material in the R&D and with a updated set of slop-free bushings you'll be cracking hardware left and right because it just wasn't designed to deal with any sort of hard impact. |
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Seriously cool. I'm going to be following this closely.
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Current spring rates on the coilovers is:
Front: 8kg Rear: 10kg This is with the RE11's. We are thinking of moving to Hankook tires. They will be grippier than the RE11's, so we are thinking of upping the fronts to 9kg, as they are already feeling a touch soft. |
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what was the reason for running the heavier springs in the rear? seems interesting given that the weight dist. is almost 50/50 and if anything slightly front heavy.
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Motion ratio is different front and rear.
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