scubagli wrote:Does anyone know what effect turning the steering arms in will have on a street car? The first set of coils I built I have to run 20mm spacers to get a stock wheel to fit on the 4k...
Old and grumpy.
A1QSHIP wrote:For a drag car keeping the front wheel toe measurement close to zero as the front of the vehicle moves upwards & downwards would be the ideal. I helped a friend align his drag car (Nova) & then had him take pictures of the car as it moved down the track. We then realigned his car with the front of the vehicle raised to where it trended to be during the course of a run.
HTH, Chris
A1QSHIP wrote:FWIW, Messaged Albert @ AKmotorsport about the steering arm position on KW suspension front struts for the B3/B4 chassis. He replied that the dimensions were the same as stock. Without having the front struts side by side.....
speeding-g60 wrote:take the paint off the housings.....
DE80q wrote:The sleeves should easily pass the threads. Check to see what the inside of the sleeve measures. It should be right around 2.170" iirc.
A1QSHIP wrote:FWIW, Messaged Albert @ AKmotorsport about the steering arm position on KW suspension front struts for the B3/B4 chassis. He replied that the dimensions were the same as stock. Without having the front struts side by side.....
scubagli wrote:A1QSHIP wrote:FWIW, Messaged Albert @ AKmotorsport about the steering arm position on KW suspension front struts for the B3/B4 chassis. He replied that the dimensions were the same as stock. Without having the front struts side by side.....
That may be, but due to the design of the kw arms there is more clearance...but I have my reservations about that. At one point I made templates of kw steering arms from a friends set, I feel like they are shorter and rotated towards the car.
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Colin2750 wrote:I'm 400 front 450 rear, KW v1s, front swaybar on front and rear with a rear strut bar and a torsen rear diff. Handles like a champ. Will come out on me if hard on the brakes, could slide it nicely with more power and/or wet surface.
Basically what I'm saying is DO STIFFER IN THE REAR. I used to have 360 in the rear and it was understeer city.
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