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I just want to try them out.
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and also reduce added stack hieght? correct me if im wrong...
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R2 coilovers installed. Good thing I raised the lower perches a couple inches before lowering the car, lol.
What's the best method to accurately lower the car on all 4 corners? I honestly don't want to go that low. Maybe 0.5''-1'' at most. Paging @Dave-ROR |
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Did someone have the OEM height measurement so I know how much I've dropped from the OEM height? I forgot to measure before removing the OEM suspension, lol.
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I have the car lowered about 0.5" all around (rough estimate). I'll keep it at that until I get can get an alignment this week. The final ride height will be pretty much dependent on how much camber is in the back, eg., raise ride height to decrease camber, and lower ride height to increase camber.
Some first impressions: Ride quality is VERY compliant for my tastes, and I'm on 500/650 springs. I drove on some rough roads and my butt says that it's only about 35% more harsh than OEM. There's very little dive when I brake hard. This is probably caused by a couple of things though. The tires weren't fully warmed up (Dunlop DII), and XP10 pads lock up the rotors very quickly even when they're cold. |
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I lowered the car about 10mm or so... a little less up front, need to corner balance it eventually. These dampers don't have as much rear bump as I would like, the rear dampers are about halfway from fall droop to bumpstops currently.
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It will. Tires, tire pressure, car, etc.
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There's an autox event next week and I'll be able to more fine tune it there and with some help of some local S2k guys. One of them runs Motons, so he knows a thing or two about adjusting shocks, lol. How much are you lowered? Have you had a chance to check how much camber you got in the rear? Edit: just saw your edit for the ride height. |
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@Dave-ROR, what do you mean by this statement?
"These dampers don't have as much rear bump as I would like, the rear dampers are about halfway from fall droop to bumpstops currently." You mean there's not enough bump compression, or there's not enough bump travel? |
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