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08-03-2016, 06:19 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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This is a problem with all of the cars IMO, my car had the same issue. Especially with the stock suspension. These cars have a TON of camber change throughout the suspension travel, which with low offset wheels or big tires etc can cause the rear to feel very unstable. The bumpsteer is actually pretty good for a car that has this much travel.
My track day car was scary with 315's until I got the suspension firm enough to limit the change to acceptable range. My car will go from negative 1.8* rear to +5* before I hit the limit of my downtravel. When I put springs on my car and big front bar, the car was much more stable. Zack **edit**** I think have non-adjustable rear lower arms also is a problem, the longer arm length you will have with an adjustable arm when lowered would help greatly with geometry changes. |
08-04-2016, 10:43 AM | #49 (permalink) |
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Couple more things to check on each tire...
Wheel Bearings: lift it off the ground and Push/Pull Top and Bottom (12 & 6 o-clock). Do it with gusto! There should be very little to no play. Less than 1/64 inch at the rim I would think is fine. Control arms: Have someone else Push/Pull 3 & 9 o-clock. Watch the control arms. If you see the ends shift in their seats, replace them. Shocks maybe? How do your shocks feel? Does the car settle immediately after a large bump or does it take a 2 or 3 cycles to settle. Also, I would expect a little instability over cobblestone type roads since we have fairly stiff suspensions. If you want better stability over that kind of surface go with the dual rate springs like swift.
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09-08-2016, 09:02 AM | #50 (permalink) | |
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09-08-2016, 10:05 AM | #52 (permalink) |
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I had something similar happen to my car after RE-11's were mounted. I have Whiteline sways in the front and rear and both were set to the stiffest setting. When I tested my car on a long sweeping corner, after the RE-11's were installed, the rear of my car wouldn't settle and wobble.
The fix for me was to back out the stiffness on the sways all the way around the car. |
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