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| Amateur STI Driver Car: WRB 04 STI Fav Mod: Track Time, oh and sways Location: Las Vegas Posts: 43
IWSTI Addict since: Jun 2007 Trader Rating: (0) | My ride height right now from center wheel straight up to fender is 14" in the front and 14.5" in the rear (rear is .5" higher) and am running 350/300 rate springs with -2 front camber, -1 rear camber and 1/16th toe out in the front 0 toe in the rear. Any thoughts on this setup particularly as to the ride height? I know that it's usually the rear that's .5" lower, any reason why this wouldn't work better? I do autoxs and track days, street rideability is secondary. Thanks for your input This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| The Hoff Fan Club, member #001 Car: 05 WRB/Gold Fav Mod: Hood Scoop Homer Location: Where ever The Hoff is! Posts: 10,373
IWSTI Addict since: Jul 2004 Trader Rating: (4) | most people (including me) would say 14'' front and 13.5'' rear is a good place to start. My guess is that stock the front end is higher than the rear, so you'd want to keep it that way. When you change ride height, you're going to have to get a new corner balance and alignment. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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