
Not driven her yet, will update when I do.





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I'm going through this with refurbing the rear suspension. i got a new swinging arm which I have refurbed with poly bushes and I have been looking into the bushes on the dog bones, or control arms. I dont have acces to CAPS at the moment but if they are the same dimensions as the EVO 2/3 ones then you can get a full set of poly bushes for them, but they cost an arm and a leg.khunjeng wrote:ok the car is going in for the timing belt and since i have no time to do stuff I will get them to also update the following:
1. SPF1160 Front Control Arm - Inner Front Bushing - buy
2. SPF1500 Front Control Arm Lower - Rear Bushing - buy
3. SPF1344 Front Sway Bar Mount To Chassis Bushing (16k) – (have these already)
4. Front Drop Links – (have these already)
5. adjust my rear konis to softest setting and install new softer springs - aim to go closer to stock while maintainng current ride height i.e. approach Front 2.6 & Back 1.6
6. Read drop links and bushes – new whiteline heavy duty ones on already with poly bushes
Question is Ben what Rear bushes are best to do also while Im at it replacing with poly...I cant seem to work out whats a useful upgrade in the rear end. Front seems to be taken care of in items 1-3
Cheers, KJ
Thanks I will do that at the same time and have a look at the new drop links to suss out why it maybe noving a bit. That should finish up all the upgrades/changes.Bennoz wrote:The only ones I've done in the rear (not including my misses) were the rear trailing arm bushes (offset) and the anti rollbar bushes.
The trailing arm bushes gave me more neg camber - which I found I really didn't need as the 2 bolts that the new rear brace bolt to are actually cam-lobed style. Ie can be wound round to adjust the camber.
The ride did feel a lot nicer on poly thou.
Take it to Pedders for a $12 suspension check for starters , but don't get ANYTHING from them. (or for QLD'ers take it to Fulcrum Suspension for a free check and actually get them to do the work as wellAJ wrote:My suspension has needed work for ages but I've just put up with it as I've not been driving the FTO as much as I used to, probably due to the suspension sucking. So I'm looking at throwing about a grand at it and want some tips.
At the moment all I know that it's got are Pedders lowering springs, these where on it when I bought it.
The steering is heavy esp at low speed, tyres are fine (might be unrelated)
It creeks at the front when cold going over speed bumps but not the rear.
I don't want it to be extremely hard as it hasn't seen any track time and just get's used on Sydney roads. I'd like to see it on the track but just for fun so not worth going all out on suspension for a few laps a year.
What do you suggest? Thanks.