Originally Posted by MR-4Door-SR20DET
^I think of a wannabee import GT probe with a crap ride. I know a guy that owned one and it was a very sh*ty ride. On our cars, never road in one like that, but first thing that comes to mind is "don't cut your factory springs on factory struts" from what I have read on the OG board lol.
^I think of a wannabee import GT probe with a crap ride. I know a guy that owned one and it was a very sh*ty ride. On our cars, never road in one like that, but first thing that comes to mind is "don't cut your factory springs on factory struts" from what I have read on the OG board lol.
Originally Posted by Shawn
F*ckin'-A awesome.
Drop that biznatch like itz hawt, don needs no fanci damprers n sprangz.
F*ckin'-A awesome.
Drop that biznatch like itz hawt, don needs no fanci damprers n sprangz.
Actually, there was an article about this on se-r.net that the author actually suggested that you could cut 1/4 of a coil off your stock springs, to lower your CG when racing in stock class, and still be within factory ride height specs.
EDIT: So a bit of false info there but basically the same result:
Originally Posted by http://www.se-r.net/car_info/suspension_tuning.html
You can use the poor boy method to get up to 2 degrees of negative camber. Do it on both the front and rear wheels so it won’t be too obvious. Suspension Techniques can re-heat treat your stock springs for a lower ride height. Look at your stock springs before you send them and take note of the color code marks and write them down. Then send your springs off to Suspension Tech. Don’t lower the car more than 1.5 inches with the stock spring rate. When you get them back paint the spring the proper shade of semi-gloss and re-apply the color code marks using model paint or paint pens. Then laugh at the tech inspectors and kick some Neon butt. You might not be able to get away with this stuff at the Runoffs in Kansas but for nationals and local races you should have no problem snowing the techs. "Honest sir the car came with these" hahahaha!
You can use the poor boy method to get up to 2 degrees of negative camber. Do it on both the front and rear wheels so it won’t be too obvious. Suspension Techniques can re-heat treat your stock springs for a lower ride height. Look at your stock springs before you send them and take note of the color code marks and write them down. Then send your springs off to Suspension Tech. Don’t lower the car more than 1.5 inches with the stock spring rate. When you get them back paint the spring the proper shade of semi-gloss and re-apply the color code marks using model paint or paint pens. Then laugh at the tech inspectors and kick some Neon butt. You might not be able to get away with this stuff at the Runoffs in Kansas but for nationals and local races you should have no problem snowing the techs. "Honest sir the car came with these" hahahaha!