Originally posted by Charlie
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I am gonna have to jump in, and ride the sheep train.
There is a huge difference between a well thought-out suspension, and a shoddily thrown together setup.
Find out as much as you can, learn why things work the way they do, and you can then make informed decisions. Consider what you will be doing with the car, then decide if you are willing to compromise certain aspects in order to make it "streetable". Try and drive some different setups, etc, talk to some people who deal with suspension all day long.
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Re: Learning about suspension?
Originally posted by Eurospeed88Since the main focus of my next E30 is going to be its handling capabilities, I'd like to start learning as much about suspension as I can.
I've been reading a ton of the posts in this section, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of any good suspension books, or other good places to absorb more info, specifically on BMW suspension?
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a really amazing book i borrowed from work is a book that was sorta mentioned, but not really, its called tune to win by that same guy (i dont have it in front of me) if you end up getting it, the chapter on suspension is a amazing, a bit technical, but it talks about the advantages or ride height, and when it becomes overkill, the sizes of sway bars in relation to the spring rates you are running, downforce and when there is too much, etc, etc. etc.... i learned a lot. also in that book, the chapter on vehical dynamics and tires has and ENORMOUS amount of information. i really reccomend this bookDan
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