Lowering more at front than rear?
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Lowering more at front than rear?
Hi guys, i am just wondering how much all of you have lowered your car by? i think most of you have more at front than rear? what's the reason for that?
would it handle better or worse than lowering the same all round? thanks!
would it handle better or worse than lowering the same all round? thanks!
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i have no idea how much my car has been lowered to coz it was already fitted with sport springs when i purchased the car from the auctions LOL...
but yeh, the rear of my car has higher ground clearance than the front, and it does look kinda funny but in a way it's good because on hard launches, there is slightly less weight transfer to the back (although my current shocks are not up to the task ....yet)
but yeh, the rear of my car has higher ground clearance than the front, and it does look kinda funny but in a way it's good because on hard launches, there is slightly less weight transfer to the back (although my current shocks are not up to the task ....yet)
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basically to answer your question, i think we all agree that the car looks better when lowered more at the front, so the reason is primarily for looks...
now in terms of adverse effects in handling or ride comfort, i have mine lowered -40mm front and -15mm back and it handles like a dream... of course the apexi springs and the kyb shocks and front strut bar have a lot to do with it too, but i think youre safe yygirl either way
now in terms of adverse effects in handling or ride comfort, i have mine lowered -40mm front and -15mm back and it handles like a dream... of course the apexi springs and the kyb shocks and front strut bar have a lot to do with it too, but i think youre safe yygirl either way
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yeah i miss my adrenalins...
thats the setup i have now(top), except i now have stock wheels. i think my car has a pretty good balance between oversteer/understeer.. its very hard to lose my back end unless i seriously push it over the limit.... seriously it drives so much nicer around corners than when i had standard height..
ride comfort obviously suffers a little, but its definitely bearable. actually on the softest setting it doesnt feel much harsher than the standard setup.
thats the setup i have now(top), except i now have stock wheels. i think my car has a pretty good balance between oversteer/understeer.. its very hard to lose my back end unless i seriously push it over the limit.... seriously it drives so much nicer around corners than when i had standard height..
ride comfort obviously suffers a little, but its definitely bearable. actually on the softest setting it doesnt feel much harsher than the standard setup.