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Looking for a new coilover .Need some advice
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Im currently looking for a new coilover that is great on the track and can drop low. Im currently running BC BR with Swift springs. Heres a list that im thinking of RS*R Black i MCA Red/Blue any advice would be great |
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Doesn't exist.
It has already been discussed that in Australia you are best off going with MCA. They are local and Murray and Josh are super helpful. Have you looked at MCA's website? If you had and you want to track your car you would know you want the Reds. A few people on theses forums have Reds (myself included) and one person I know of has Blues. MCAs are not made to go "low". There is a drop, I don't remember of how much but if you are wanting low then MCAs aren't for you as they were made for performance not show. Here, have a read: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37468 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32990 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=56419 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36454 http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30492
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I plan to go low when its not going to be hitting the track and raise it up for the track when i go |
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There's a little something called lifetime alignments.
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What are they? Do they exist in Australia?
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Sucks to suck. Here in le US of A, we have shops like Firestone that offer lifetime alignments. The FS LT price is about double the price of one so it's worth it. It isn't a "race" shop, but they get the job done.
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coilovers need travel, slamming a quality coilover is just pretty pointless. stick with your BC's and swift springs in that case. |
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the biggest limits on ride height are 1) roll center should be kept within reason if you want it to handle well this can be solved by a) using a tapered shank in a spherical bearing in place of the front lower ball joint b) modified or fabricated steering knuckles and/or rear uprights c) modifying the inboard pickup points on the subframes or going to tubular subframes d) relocating the subframes higher then 2) the rear axle issues, which can be alleviated with diff risers, different axles, axle spacers, or a tubular rear subframe and finally 3) the height of the surface of the earth, which unfortunately cannot be modified. the absolute minimum ride height is whatever it takes to keep the frame off the ground at your maximum bump travel
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the OTHER thing that hasn't been discussed is what "on the track" means
even the worst setup will get you around a track at an HPDE event, or even cone chasing parking lot circlejerks. because he hasn't come to us with a specific class in mind that he's preparing his car for, we can assume that his car will be woefully under-prepared for any particular sporting event he attends, and thusly he won't be competitive anyway, for reasons far beyond having excessive roll couple maybe it's just me, but I have a hard time taking complains about "too low to handle" seriously from anyone that still has an interior, radio, a/c, cats, anything but the stickiest of tires, airbags, etc. in their car.
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Black-i's are nice (very nice), but changing the ride height often would be a pain. You should be considering airbags or an Aircup system. Can't think of anything else that is going to accomplish what you're looking for. |
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