Posted: Jan 20, 2011 11:42 PM
Dude you car is easily 1 and half inches lower now.........you need some newer pics.Evan wrote:Ground Control coil-overs and Koni Yellows
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Dude you car is easily 1 and half inches lower now.........you need some newer pics.Evan wrote:Ground Control coil-overs and Koni Yellows
Sweet...4playcamaro wrote:loving this thread!!!
Bav Auto springs, billy sports, 18" Mile Miglia 245/40 and 255/35.
I really like the ride quality. I am in the process of urethane subframe mounts, KONI adjustable bars, strut bars, and some reinforcements
You might want to go back to the first post, where he says "and your thoughts on the ride quality"C.R. Krieger wrote:You guys do realize that the antiroll bars are totally irrelevant to ride height and that the shocks, if gas-charged, only make an infinitesimal difference. All you're looking at is the difference in springs and wheel sizes ...
anti roll bar doesnt effect ride quality. there for ANTI ROLL!!! as in around corners not straight roads or bumps. if you know how to set up roll bars and not bind them then you will not effect ride quailty.4playcamaro wrote:You might want to go back to the first post, where he says "and your thoughts on the ride quality"C.R. Krieger wrote:You guys do realize that the antiroll bars are totally irrelevant to ride height and that the shocks, if gas-charged, only make an infinitesimal difference. All you're looking at is the difference in springs and wheel sizes ...
Antiroll bars have a lot to do with ride quality, my friend.
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Actually, I meant it just as I wrote it, using "Their" would be incorrect.E28YA wrote:"Their" you meanColdswede wrote:Is that the "Transporter" leaning against that there BMW?
Amen.mooseheadm5 wrote:They do something regardless of whether you have the end links adjusted properly or not, but the rate changes.
They do have a small contribution to ride quality. Whenever you go over a bump with just one wheel the bar becomes active.
Amen.mooseheadm5 wrote:They do something regardless of whether you have the end links adjusted properly or not, but the rate changes.
They do have a small contribution to ride quality. Whenever you go over a bump with just one wheel the bar becomes active.
lol all good dude appreciate it.Coldswede wrote:Actually, I meant it just as I wrote it, using "Their" would be incorrect.E28YA wrote:"Their" you meanColdswede wrote:Is that the "Transporter" leaning against that there BMW?
But the car looks good no matter how you spell it.
I second this!Boiwonder wrote:Get this stickied, we need more stickies in my opinion.
I am.M3dren wrote:+1 ^^
out of curiosity, is anyone running full spax shocks + springs? i've searched but haven't found too many pictures of that. i get mostly a mix of spax springs + blisteins or spax shocks + gc coil conversions. also wondering how it rode as well on a dd
What is the ride quality like? How would it hold up to the crappy roads in the DC/ Metropolitan area?mooseheadm5 wrote:I am.M3dren wrote:+1 ^^
out of curiosity, is anyone running full spax shocks + springs? i've searched but haven't found too many pictures of that. i get mostly a mix of spax springs + blisteins or spax shocks + gc coil conversions. also wondering how it rode as well on a dd
+1^ on the ride quality?thrty8street wrote:What is the ride quality like? How would it hold up to the crappy roads in the DC/ Metropolitan area?mooseheadm5 wrote:I am.M3dren wrote:+1 ^^
out of curiosity, is anyone running full spax shocks + springs? i've searched but haven't found too many pictures of that. i get mostly a mix of spax springs + blisteins or spax shocks + gc coil conversions. also wondering how it rode as well on a dd
I would hope they removed them......D Unit wrote:For those with cut springs, did you remove them or cut them while they were on the car?