So I've been searching around the suspension forums looking for the best suspension setup for handling, in terms of everything (shocks, springs, coilovers, sway bars, sturt bars, tie bars, bushings, and ideal camber). As a daily driver, canyon runs, and occasional track days.
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=470
Here it says that a strut/shock and spring combonation is the best choice for performance.
Is this true, or would full coilovers be better?
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=70367
This is an awesome thread .
Here they add tokico illuminas, progress sport springs, progress rear sway bar, polyureathane bushings, 17X8 wheels and 215/40R17 tires for what they claimed to be pretty optimal handling performance.
How about adding the front Suspension Techniques sway bar, would this make handling better or worse?
Which would you guys rate as better performance springs: H&R, nuespeed, progress, or any others?
17X8 seemed a little big for me. Would 16X8 be as effective, better or worse?
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=172914
Here a couple members seem to agree that the ideal drop and camber for performance would be about 2.0-2.5" inch drop and about -2.0 camber.
Any feedback on this?
How about upper strut bars? How effective are they? And traction bars?
And the "useless" stuff like rear lower tie bars, c-pillar and b-pillar bars.
I have had the pleasure of owning two CBs (hopefully more later )
The first one was a 1991 LX sedan (before discovering this glorious forum lol), with the only suspension modifications being a generic front upper strut bar, anchor type front camber kit, with tokico blues and nuespeed springs (not sure what type, they were green) and stock 12-spoke
(I believe) wheels and stock size tires (195/60 15 I think). Then I got in a side collision and changed my suspension to kyb gr2s and tein s-techs. The car handled surprisingly well with both setups, even with the s-techs being so soft. Loved those springs.
The CB I currently own is a 1992 EX coupe. It is currently installed with nuespeed front upper tie bar, SPC front balljoint camber kit, DC rear upper strut bar, AC autotechnics rear lower tie bar, generic c-pillar bar, front suspension techniques sway bar, rear progress sway bar and tokico suspension kit all around (tokico blues with red springs, about a 1.25-1.5" drop) and stock six-spoke coupe alloy wheels and stock size falken tires. It handles very well, the only complaint I have is on hard turns I feel the car raises excessively (passenger side when making a left turn, driver side when making a right turn). There is no roll, once the car settles it settles, lol, love those sway bars. I was thinking maybe the strut/spring combo is too soft. Any additions or deletes you guys think may help? All I had in mind was an upgraded shock/spring combo or coilover, and upgrade replaces all or most of my bushings/boot/inserts with poly ones and better wheels.
Sorry for all the reading. Hopefully this helps some people, and brings the performance and technical know-how I know some of the members here have. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=470
Here it says that a strut/shock and spring combonation is the best choice for performance.
Is this true, or would full coilovers be better?
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=70367
This is an awesome thread .
Here they add tokico illuminas, progress sport springs, progress rear sway bar, polyureathane bushings, 17X8 wheels and 215/40R17 tires for what they claimed to be pretty optimal handling performance.
How about adding the front Suspension Techniques sway bar, would this make handling better or worse?
Which would you guys rate as better performance springs: H&R, nuespeed, progress, or any others?
17X8 seemed a little big for me. Would 16X8 be as effective, better or worse?
http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=172914
Here a couple members seem to agree that the ideal drop and camber for performance would be about 2.0-2.5" inch drop and about -2.0 camber.
Any feedback on this?
How about upper strut bars? How effective are they? And traction bars?
And the "useless" stuff like rear lower tie bars, c-pillar and b-pillar bars.
I have had the pleasure of owning two CBs (hopefully more later )
The first one was a 1991 LX sedan (before discovering this glorious forum lol), with the only suspension modifications being a generic front upper strut bar, anchor type front camber kit, with tokico blues and nuespeed springs (not sure what type, they were green) and stock 12-spoke
(I believe) wheels and stock size tires (195/60 15 I think). Then I got in a side collision and changed my suspension to kyb gr2s and tein s-techs. The car handled surprisingly well with both setups, even with the s-techs being so soft. Loved those springs.
The CB I currently own is a 1992 EX coupe. It is currently installed with nuespeed front upper tie bar, SPC front balljoint camber kit, DC rear upper strut bar, AC autotechnics rear lower tie bar, generic c-pillar bar, front suspension techniques sway bar, rear progress sway bar and tokico suspension kit all around (tokico blues with red springs, about a 1.25-1.5" drop) and stock six-spoke coupe alloy wheels and stock size falken tires. It handles very well, the only complaint I have is on hard turns I feel the car raises excessively (passenger side when making a left turn, driver side when making a right turn). There is no roll, once the car settles it settles, lol, love those sway bars. I was thinking maybe the strut/spring combo is too soft. Any additions or deletes you guys think may help? All I had in mind was an upgraded shock/spring combo or coilover, and upgrade replaces all or most of my bushings/boot/inserts with poly ones and better wheels.
Sorry for all the reading. Hopefully this helps some people, and brings the performance and technical know-how I know some of the members here have. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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