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jnp914 |
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For a dedicated track car, is there a real difference between Weltmiester rear springs and Eibach? I am thinking 140 lb springs on Bilstein sport shocks.
Sway bars to be decided later, or should that determination be made in conjunction with the springs/shocks? |
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ChrisReale |
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Eibach's all the way. Weltmeister's, with the exception of the 140# springs are progressive. I have found that to cause handling to be different, depending on the corner. Lower speed aharp turns caused me to understeer like a snow plow. I have found "suspension heaven" with 22mm torsion bars, 22mm Tarett sway bar, 200# rear springs. Next up is a set of Muellers Bearings and a set of those fancy strut mounts (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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