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This is a discussion on Suspension within the DRIFTING Technique Forum forums, part of the DRIFTING Technique category; i'm trying to do some research on suspension systems. I'm wondering if when you buy coil overs or any suspension ...
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Suspension
i'm trying to do some research on suspension systems. I'm wondering if when you buy coil overs or any suspension parts, do u have to adjust it? And if you do, what are good ways to spot if it is to stiff or to loose? i would be thankful for any help
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Oversteer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 623
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Yes you need to adjust lots, ride height, compression, rebound, camber... Check the CRX boards, they'll have way more info
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well i'm planning on getting a 240sx because everyone says itz a nice drift platform.
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Oversteer
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Then check the 240 boards. They know their stuff
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Opposite Lock
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Check and search, or they'll eat you for lunch. As a member of FreshAlloy, Club240sx, Zilvia.net, and NICO who sees this happen on a regular basis, I know. There's tons of information on any of those websites. Search and ye shall find.
Oh, and if you can't tell when a suspension is too stiff or too soft, then maybe coilovers aren't right for you. |
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Smokes Dynamite
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tampa, CT, all over the place!
Posts: 1,090
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