New Suspension help
#1
New Suspension help
I am in the market for some performance suspension however, i dont want a very severe drop.
The roads where i live are pretty much **** poor at the least and are best compared to trying to drive down a canyon. They are poorly maintained, if not maintained at all.
So, my question, what will get me what i need, but not lower me too much. i already have to choose my route around town so as to not hit my front end or exhuast.
The roads where i live are pretty much **** poor at the least and are best compared to trying to drive down a canyon. They are poorly maintained, if not maintained at all.
So, my question, what will get me what i need, but not lower me too much. i already have to choose my route around town so as to not hit my front end or exhuast.
#2
RE: New Suspension help
Most of the gains in performance are normally related to the amount of drop, because it lowers your centre of gravity making the car much more stable. However, if you have not done so yet, strut bars and anti-sway bars front and rear should show some good handling gains without affecting your ride height at all.
#3
#5
RE: New Suspension help
Yeah coilovers are a good idea because you can keep them cranked up to keep clearance over the roads in your area but if you ever head out to a track or move somewhere with better roads you can lower it down for the performance benefits. If I get springs it will probably have to be coilovers because with the snow we get sometimes in the winter there's no way I could get around in a slammed car.