Shocks and lowering springs front- coilovers rear?
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Is it alright to have shocks and lowering springs on the front and coilovers on the rear. Or will the stiffness difference cause my car to be in-balanced ?
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I have a set of rear springs and shocks for sale if your interested? I know a few guys run it the other way round, coils up front, and lowering springs in the rear. A pretty good compromise of stance, handling and comfort. As far as direct handling goes, as far as i know softening the rear, and stiffening the front reduces oversteer, and stiffening the rear, whilst softening the front reduces oversteer. (this is my undertsanding of it anyway)
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Yeh Ive just brought some shocks and lowering springs to replace my coilovers only problem is I now have rubbing on the rear arch. So was thinking of just putting the rears back to the coilover set-up.
You saying the stiffening the rear also reduces oversteer?
You saying the stiffening the rear also reduces oversteer?
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Keep telling myself that mate, its hard to go low and slow in a 20vt though. Gonna change the rear springs for 30mm's think that should just be enough
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thickfreakness said
Yeh Ive just brought some shocks and lowering springs to replace my coilovers only problem is I now have rubbing on the rear arch. So was thinking of just putting the rears back to the coilover set-up.
You saying the stiffening the rear also reduces oversteer?
Sorry my bad, stiff front reduces under steer, stiff back reduces oversteer i think
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