Originally Posted by Boostlee
@Vadim, your thought on stiff springs make the tires "skip" over bumps is correct. BUT, that is where properly valved dampers come into play.
Fast "beam" guys run over 600lb springs! Thats getting close to 1000lbs in the Honda world!
EDIT
Oh @Vadim, what I meant by my last statement is: Since not many places in relative distance to most folks here have the capabilities to have their rear beam bent, resorting to other tactics (roll cage, rear arm bushing, etc) also work as well and are much cheaper!
@Vadim, your thought on stiff springs make the tires "skip" over bumps is correct. BUT, that is where properly valved dampers come into play.
Fast "beam" guys run over 600lb springs! Thats getting close to 1000lbs in the Honda world!
EDIT
Oh @Vadim, what I meant by my last statement is: Since not many places in relative distance to most folks here have the capabilities to have their rear beam bent, resorting to other tactics (roll cage, rear arm bushing, etc) also work as well and are much cheaper!
600lb springs is probably what the beam needs to work well, but when we talk about street cars too, it's too stiff. My Sentra used to have 600lbs springs, even with 1/8" toe in it is known as one of the fastest beam Sentra's autocrossing (when Pushoe owned it). So yes you can combat the toe in with other mods, I've been trying it too. But I would rather get the beam to 0 toe and be able to run softer springs and get the same effect basically.
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Even at stock ride height?
Originally Posted by Vadim
Keep in mind body roll doesn't affect handling nearly as much as people think.
Not for steady-state cornering, but it helps a lot for transitions. I think auto-x has transitions.Keep in mind body roll doesn't affect handling nearly as much as people think.
Even at stock ride height?
Autox definitely needs VERY stiff springs, but in the parking lot where our Autox is held at, I would be gliding like on ICE with too stiff of springs. This parking lot chews tires like no other, but it's local and I can't complain.
I don't think ride height matters for how much space it takes up with watts or panhard either.