B14 rear trailing arm movement?
I have a 98 Sentra and at higher speeds (50+) it feels like the trailing arm is moving slightly as i take corners, like fast freeway corners. it holds in the corners really well but if i were to transition from like a right to left turn or weave back and forth while still taking a long corner it just feels like 4 wheel steering almost. the rear suspension has megan coilovers, whiteline sway bar, delrin offset trailing arm bushings, and the rear toe is set to zero. still has the stock scott-russel link and stock bushings. i feel the sloppy bushings are whats causing it but before i had the toe set to zero it didn't feel that way. i first noticed it on the way back from west end alignment in cali to washington going through the highway corners in the mountains.
Still corners way way better with the toe set to zero, i highly recommend it to anyone autocrossing/tracking a b14 or if your going to be down near south cali. i am looking at buying the panhard rod to replace the scott/russel linkage, if anyone has done this let me know what experience you have had with it. thanks for any help/info
Still corners way way better with the toe set to zero, i highly recommend it to anyone autocrossing/tracking a b14 or if your going to be down near south cali. i am looking at buying the panhard rod to replace the scott/russel linkage, if anyone has done this let me know what experience you have had with it. thanks for any help/info