cobrav8 Member 1,969 Member For: 19y 10m 14d Gender: Male Location: New Zealand Posted 23/05/08 06:07 AM Share Posted 23/05/08 06:07 AM Spoken like a true drag racer Brian!Lowering the back also has the benefit of transferring weight to the back of the car under speed, meaning that in cornering the balance should be more even. Lowering the front only allows for more weight forward - front will understeer more.For drag racers the softer the back end - the more the car can squat - and transfer weight on take off - and get better traction.I like how my car handles with the ass down slightly, not so concerned with drag starts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Full Monty Member 513 Member For: 17y 7m 14d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 13/06/08 05:29 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 05:29 AM Lowering the back also has the benefit of transferring weight to the back of the car under speed, meaning that in cornering the balance should be more even. Lowering the front only allows for more weight forward - front will understeer more.Wrong way around cobra mate, the lower end of the car has more static weight over its tires, giving more grip to that end of the car, hence lowered front end will tend to give more "oversteer" that is the car tends to steer more than you intend it to.Lowering the rear springs only would tend to give more "understeer" and traction. more static weight located on the rear tires.this assumes all spring rates and dampers are unchanged.Not to mention you are changing static roll centre height slightly by lowering your car, and lowering your C.O.G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erko Donating Members 1,079 Member For: 21y 4m 4d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 13/06/08 05:49 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 05:49 AM Yep, Full Monty is spot on..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R-SPEC You are a dead set goose Silver Donating Members 3,968 Member For: 19y 2m 8d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 13/06/08 05:52 AM Author Share Posted 13/06/08 05:52 AM That's exactly what I thought... Lowering the centre of gravity improves handling immensely. That's first class in 'Suspension 101' isn't it? I might get them done next week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erko Donating Members 1,079 Member For: 21y 4m 4d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 13/06/08 05:58 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 05:58 AM That's exactly what I thought... Lowering the centre of gravity improves handling immensely. That's first class in 'Suspension 101' isn't it? No, not neccesarily. Its easy to lower a B Series too far, whereby roll centre is lowered too far. A good handling height is around 350mm to hub for a b series. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R-SPEC You are a dead set goose Silver Donating Members 3,968 Member For: 19y 2m 8d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 13/06/08 06:02 AM Author Share Posted 13/06/08 06:02 AM Yeah you can definately go too far. What springs give you the closest match to 350mm Rob? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erko Donating Members 1,079 Member For: 21y 4m 4d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 13/06/08 06:04 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 06:04 AM Yeah you can definately go too far. What springs give you the closest match to 350mm Rob?Tein Coilovers stock height is 365-370mm from memory, so you are looking for a 1.5-2cm drop...not sure what this is in KingsCheersRob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 9m 12d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 13/06/08 06:18 AM Share Posted 13/06/08 06:18 AM FALCON BF MK II XR/FPV SERIES: Front - KFFL-53SSLHD. Rear - KFRL-68SSL/310.Just measured mine from hub centre to guard...With the above springs in I get 355mm at the front and 350mm at the rear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R-SPEC You are a dead set goose Silver Donating Members 3,968 Member For: 19y 2m 8d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 13/06/08 07:18 AM Author Share Posted 13/06/08 07:18 AM (edited) Sweet! They're the exact rear springs im getting Thanks Adam and you too Rob. Edited 13/06/08 07:19 AM by R-SPEC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shitbmxrider Donating Members 420 Member For: 18y 10m 6d Gender: Male Location: Mill Park, Victoria Posted 15/06/08 09:55 AM Share Posted 15/06/08 09:55 AM are the springs easy to fit yourself? (BAII Sedan) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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