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Thread: Full Suspension for Daily Driver
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10-24-2013, 10:30 AM #26
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10-26-2013, 10:40 PM #28Member
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I'm currently running 20x9 in front with 245/30r20's, I'll be going 265's next time, and running 20x10.5 wheels in rear with 295/25r20's, will be doing 305's next time. They are Nitto, so run slightly on the small side, but not much, INVO's, not a cheap tire or anything. The overall weight of the wheels and tires you get will have more of an effect than size.
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10-31-2013, 09:44 AM #29
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10-31-2013, 09:55 AM #30
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11-02-2013, 05:27 PM #31
just got stoptech slotted rotors and street performance pads and I love them! low noise, low dust and great performance under hard pedalling. initial feel is soft but hardens over time. for a guy that is just like you and wants a nice street setup you can't go wrong with stoptech. the lines will likely help with that slightly soft pedal feel too.
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12-06-2013, 02:30 PM #32
Here's my experience and what I learned from getting a corner balance from Harold at HP Autosport. He is the man.
Corner balance will allow you to set the rake and cross weight. Rake counteracts front end lift at high speed which increases grip. A 50% cross weight means the car is equally balanced in both a left and right turn. The benefits will be fully realized on a road course.
That being said, if you are going with KW street comforts and never going to track the car, then I wouldn't bother with corner balance unless cost is not a factor. As long as the suspension is installed properly and the dampening is set right, you will be fine (LTMW installed my suspension with vastly different heights and some dampers set to full hard and some set to full soft. I only found this out after getting corner balanced). The gains from corner balance on progressive springs and on a car that wont see the track are going to be minimal.
If you go with something like the TCKline DA's with linear swift springs, then I would absolutely get a corner balance. This is the setup I went with because I plan to track my car at least once every other month. But this car is also my DD and I can report that with the right dampening settings, it is very comfortable on the street. I do, however, enjoy a slightly firmer ride than the average person (wont be as comfortable and smooth as street comfort). And when I go to the track, I dial in a few more clicks of compression dampening and I'm good to go.
Hope this helps
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12-06-2013, 06:36 PM #33Member
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If I want a nice soft ride would koni yellows and springs be better than a coilover system? Or is oem sport suspension best bet for a softish DD ride?
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