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How is the repairs coming along Jarred since you were hit? The only thing you need to do to that car is the engine bay seriously in a white and your done!
I guess the logic is you don't have to wind the coilovers down so far to get low so you would therefore have more suspension travel?
correct me if i'm wrong.
Your have a good point & it does make sense.
But normally with coilovers, you can wind the car right down to the point of driveshafts rubbing etc., & still have good suspension travel (bar the driveshafts smashing on the framework) without getting near touching the bumpstops.
I've had mine wound nearly all the way down & till had a fair bit of room lift before hitting the bump stops.
Plus with how stiff the springs rates normally are on coilovers, there isn't a hell of alot of travel to start with.
If it's an everydayer that you travel alot of km's each day, I'd be looking more into some balljoint extenders & tie rod flip kit to eliminate bump steer with big & wider wheels, as that is a pain in the arse!
Obviously with stock sized wheels & tyres, there isn't a great deal of this problem, if any.
It's not night and day, but the extra travel in the suspension makes the front end slightly less harsh.
I wanted to be about 20mm lower than what I was before, but I knew winding down to that height would compromise drive quality (severly) as I had previous experienced in Dom's car. The spacers mean I've got an extra ~40mm travel, meaning I can raise the coils for a slightly better ride & still have the car lower. Now I need a shortened driveshaft (LHS), clearance for the RHS driveshaft, beat out the green gaurd (rubs slightly) and possibly a spare sump.
I'd love to get ball joint spacers & flipped tie rods, but the coin doesn't allow that atm.
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