MattyP MattyP Cruise Control 6,317 Member For: 12y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: Central Coast Posted 09/06/16 08:24 AM Share Posted 09/06/16 08:24 AM I'm a fan of the stock suspension It's low enough to be sporty yet still comfortable Even raising the spring rate will affect how your tyre contacts the ground especially on uneven surfaces Lower/stiffer isn't always better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 9y 7m 21d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 09/06/16 08:26 AM Share Posted 09/06/16 08:26 AM I'm sure I head someone say here or elsewhere recently that sway bar bushes (link and mount) are one of the most noticeable suspension upgrades you can make to a B series or FG. And cheap as heck! I just did the front of my EL on the weekend (225k factory rubber sway bar bushes anyone?) and I'm stunned at the difference it has made. And because I'd already done the rear, balancing up the stiffness front and rear made a massive improvement to the rear too. Tempted to do the BA now too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discostig Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday Donating Members 13,798 Member For: 17y 19d Gender: Male Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure Posted 10/06/16 09:14 AM Share Posted 10/06/16 09:14 AM On 09/06/2016 at 4:15 PM, FGMKII said: I have read (most) pages and haven't really found what I am looking for. Having a track/weekend car with coilovers and a stiff suspension setup that is horrible on the road but great on the track and a stock FGMK2 turbo, they are worlds apart and it makes the Falcon kinda sh*t to enjoy. Are there any issues people have come across by just changing the springs on a standard car? Does it increase wear on standard shocks and bushes etc? I'm not after the same performance as the track car by any means but I really hate rolling through any sort of bend if I want to give it a squirt. Is a simple spring upgrade going to be good enough? Not looking to go low, not after a jolting ride as it's my daily and I do enjoy the cruising comfort, is there a happy cost effective medium without spending $1K+ on changing shocks and bushes etc? You already upgraded the front swaybar? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FGMKII Member 193 Member For: 10y 11m 2d Gender: Male Location: Western Sydney Posted 10/06/16 09:31 AM Share Posted 10/06/16 09:31 AM (edited) No. Everything handling wise is standard. Edited 10/06/16 09:32 AM by FGMKII Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
discostig Manual mode ________________________ All day, erryday Donating Members 13,798 Member For: 17y 19d Gender: Male Location: Probably above atmospheric pressure Posted 10/06/16 10:46 AM Share Posted 10/06/16 10:46 AM Definitely throw a front swaybar at it then. Couple hundred bucks at most, half if you find a used one and fit it yourself I'd wager. Might be what you are after! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FGMKII Member 193 Member For: 10y 11m 2d Gender: Male Location: Western Sydney Posted 17/06/16 08:10 AM Share Posted 17/06/16 08:10 AM I don't know a whole lot about suspension setups so what would an upgraded front sway bar do for the car? Would it promote any under steer? How would it help fix the body roll feeling turning into corners on these cars? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Andrew Gold Donating Members 2,036 Member For: 9y 7m 21d Gender: Male Location: Canberra ACT Posted 17/06/16 09:36 AM Share Posted 17/06/16 09:36 AM Primary purpose is to reduce roll, so should be a good, cheap starting point for what you are trying to achieve. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FGMKII Member 193 Member For: 10y 11m 2d Gender: Male Location: Western Sydney Posted 17/06/16 10:21 AM Share Posted 17/06/16 10:21 AM Sounds exactly what I want. Thanks for the reply. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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