8kg front and 6kg rear
Hey all,
Im building a 86 at the moment for track drift with an SR and im about to buy some BC coilovers new just wondering what spring rates anyone can recomend for the best track setup
Any input is appreciated, tell me what you run and what its good for!
Cheers
Ae86 Sr20det powered track project in progress...................
Aw11 4age Daily
8kg front and 6kg rear
~KEEP DRIFTING FUN~
cheers trikzlane thats what i was originally thinking about using i just wasnt sure wether they would be too stiff or not enuf for the track cheers
Ae86 Sr20det powered track project in progress...................
Aw11 4age Daily
i would suggest 7 and 5.5 but thats just me
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8 - 6
when you are throwing it in at 150km/h, you'll want 8 + 6.
RT142 Estate.
AJPS.
Dont stinge on the supporting mods!, especially for the 150km/h stuff.
Rebush everything with polyurethane/ rosejoints if you dare
Get bigger swaybar/s - definitely rear, front if your keen.
Fresh balljoints and bearings everywhere!
Decent shocks - not sure about BC, but if they offer better shocks in different model for more coin or something - DO IT.
RCA's. Don't want a decent ripple on the track flinging you into a wall.
please go on, (not being a smart ass i genuinely wont to know)
Corrects the angle of the LCA so its less prone to rape you / rip the steering wheel out of your hand. Thats all i need to know haha.
To elaborate a little bit, when you lower your car, the car lowers in relation to the bottom of the strut, so the arm that connects the two (LCA) goes bonkers and diagonal. chuck a lump of metal/spacer/rca between the bottom of the strut and the LCA and presto! your back in the game.
too easy hahahah keep LCA's closer to there orginal angle