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03-26-2002, 12:48 PM | #1 |
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Coilover Kits
Right now my car is set up for mild handeling such as autocross course racing. I would like to change that. I was thinking about getting and adjustable coilover kit where I could raise it up for drag racing to get some weight transfer, then be able to lower it to have some street handeling. Now my question is IS THIS POSSIBLE. And if it is, who sells it? Thanks for any help yall could offer.
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03-26-2002, 01:12 PM | #2 |
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Yes, its possible, sort'a...
You can physically adjust the coilsover to raise/lower the car. But with stiff front and rear springs "weight transfer" is not really gonna happen. Look into www.griggsracing.com . Those are the coilovers that I used on my car. That, and check out my personal site (TONS of photos): www.dariusrudis.com [I also am moderator for the Corner Carvers Forrum here on Mustangworks, and you might get more replies there...]
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