Lowering
I need to lower car for the simple reason to increase camber.
My goals
Increase as much camber (2.5-3deg)
Remain somehow same softness
Not going too low.
I already had experience with Tein Flex which were hard for daily use even on full soft. I am currently running Koni shocks with OEM springs.
Are there any springs which are as soft as OEM with 1/2 inch lower all round ?
Thanks
My goals
Increase as much camber (2.5-3deg)
Remain somehow same softness
Not going too low.
I already had experience with Tein Flex which were hard for daily use even on full soft. I am currently running Koni shocks with OEM springs.
Are there any springs which are as soft as OEM with 1/2 inch lower all round ?
Thanks
try tanabe. only .5-.8'' lower.
Have you taken your car to an alignment shop? They should be able to dial it out to 2.5 degrees (dont know why you would ever wanna go beyond that), since the s2k's camber IS adjustable. I think 1.5 degrees is stock on the rear.
Have you taken your car to an alignment shop? They should be able to dial it out to 2.5 degrees (dont know why you would ever wanna go beyond that), since the s2k's camber IS adjustable. I think 1.5 degrees is stock on the rear.
Nitron Sport shocks - you can specify your own spring ratings
www.nitron.co.uk
Gaining credibility in the UK with S drivers and a favourite on Lotus's
www.nitron.co.uk
Gaining credibility in the UK with S drivers and a favourite on Lotus's
Originally Posted by r_duff,Mar 17 2006, 12:01 AM
try tanabe. only .5-.8'' lower.
Have you taken your car to an alignment shop? They should be able to dial it out to 2.5 degrees (dont know why you would ever wanna go beyond that), since the s2k's camber IS adjustable. I think 1.5 degrees is stock on the rear.
Have you taken your car to an alignment shop? They should be able to dial it out to 2.5 degrees (dont know why you would ever wanna go beyond that), since the s2k's camber IS adjustable. I think 1.5 degrees is stock on the rear.
How are Tanabe stifness ?
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Originally Posted by mikey k,Mar 17 2006, 12:03 AM
Nitron Sport shocks - you can specify your own spring ratings
www.nitron.co.uk
Gaining credibility in the UK with S drivers and a favourite on Lotus's
www.nitron.co.uk
Gaining credibility in the UK with S drivers and a favourite on Lotus's
Thanks just the same
Originally Posted by Trip,Mar 16 2006, 02:04 PM
Tried many times and only managed to reach around 2deg IIRC.
How are Tanabe stifness ?
How are Tanabe stifness ?








