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    #46
    Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
    Terrible advice! lol

    If you're going to buy another spring/shock setup, just man up and go with a ser of coilovers.
    Only if the OP has scales. Otherwise you're wrong. Coilovers are just an expensive way to fuck up your handling if you don't have the capability to set them up right.
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        #48
        Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
        You realize that about 17% of r3v member will actually take the time to set up their coilovered cars, right? Coilovers that have not been set up properly (Yes, with scales and all that other shit) are completely pointless and a waste of money. For the everyday driver, and most other folks too, it's best to go with a setup where most of the hard work has been done for you. Spec E30 wouldn't use H&R Race springs if they sucked...
        they use them in the interest of cost, not because they are the best thing you can get.
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          #49
          When was the last time you have your car corner balanced?
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            #50
            And besides, my point is not that "Because Spec E30 uses H&R Races they are the best you can get," it's simply that they obviously don't suck.
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              #51
              Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
              And besides, my point is not that "Because Spec E30 uses H&R Races they are the best you can get," it's simply that they obviously don't suck.
              You're not wrong but what is he doing with the car....
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                #52
                Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
                Only if the OP has scales. Otherwise you're wrong. Coilovers are just an expensive way to fuck up your handling if you don't have the capability to set them up right.
                Meh, most get coilovers to be able to play with ride height.

                Me as an individual person doesn't need to drop the coin on some scales, if someone is that worried about it, you take it to a race shop and have them setup the car.

                A good race shop should be able to corner balance and align the car in a couple of hours.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
                  You realize that about 17% of r3v member will actually take the time to set up their coilovered cars, right? Coilovers that have not been set up properly (Yes, with scales and all that other shit) are completely pointless and a waste of money. For the everyday driver, and most other folks too, it's best to go with a setup where most of the hard work has been done for you. Spec E30 wouldn't use H&R Race springs if they sucked...

                  That may be true, but I'd guess of those in this section with coilovers that number may be significantly higher....People in this section buy coilovers to use them not to SLAM the car even lower than possible with anything else.
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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
                    Only if the OP has scales. Otherwise you're wrong. Coilovers are just an expensive way to fuck up your handling if you don't have the capability to set them up right.

                    The advantages aren't just the ability to corner weight the car. The biggest advantage is in CHOOSING what spring rate you want, AND the ability to change those spring rates easily. And if you look in the right places inexpensively
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                      #55
                      Originally posted by Fidhle007 View Post
                      And besides, my point is not that "Because Spec E30 uses H&R Races they are the best you can get," it's simply that they obviously don't suck.

                      Ha ha not picking on ya. Just you have posted the most lately and I don't know how to double quote becaue I'm dumb.

                      An important note, having nothing to do with effectiveness in this context.....Spec E30 cars are HEAVY.....My autox car even without being gutted will be at least a few hundred LBS lighter.

                      Those springs on other cars will not lower as much as on a spec E30, and will seem stiffer than on a spec E30.


                      IMO SPEC E30 would do VERY well to lower weight limits a good 300lbs. This would improve racing by allowing more agressive braking, make the cars more fun, and more reliable........Obviously faster-the more fun part....

                      IMO there stands a good chance to make the cars safer too.
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                        #56
                        Originally posted by DSP74 View Post
                        The advantages aren't just the ability to corner weight the car. The biggest advantage is in CHOOSING what spring rate you want, AND the ability to change those spring rates easily. And if you look in the right places inexpensively
                        yep - corner weighting is just an advantage.

                        fiddle - no, I haven't actually. My problem is the 6" springs I have are too long, I'm at the bottom of my perches - I need 5" springs which will give me some range and allow for corner weighting.

                        In the meantime, am I happy with my spring rate setup and ride height? did it improve my handling over the H&Rs and even ride quality to some degree? Was I able to pick a spring rate specifically for my car, driving style/ability and tastes? hell yes! Being able to corner weight is simply the icing on the cake.

                        and I'm pretty certain you can't corner weigh a car with standard springs anyway, so you can shut up now. ;)
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                          #57
                          Originally posted by DSP74 View Post
                          IMO there stands a good chance to make the cars safer too.
                          what, you don't like the 150lbs of ballast (usually several 50lb couble bar weights) bolted to your passenger floor? I saw one setup with a 4' rod welded to the floor - it was scary looking. I can just imagine somebody getting impaled by that, after the weights break loose and bloody the poor guy to death.
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                            #58
                            Originally posted by nando View Post
                            fiddle - no, I haven't actually. My problem is the 6" springs I have are too long, I'm at the bottom of my perches - I need 5" springs which will give me some range and allow for corner weighting.
                            ;)

                            Do you think that lowering the perch although more work might be the better answer?
                            Maybe allowing more droop travel before unseating the spring and or pulling a front tire? Just thinking out loud here.
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by nando View Post
                              what, you don't like the 150lbs of ballast (usually several 50lb couble bar weights) bolted to your passenger floor? I saw one setup with a 4' rod welded to the floor - it was scary looking. I can just imagine somebody getting impaled by that, after the weights break loose and bloody the poor guy to death.

                              I don't follow spec E30 closely....But I can say that guys shouldn't struggle to make minumum weight because they are all too light. That's dumb.....

                              At the very least 2500 would allow the car to be gutted, those parts could be sold. And a real nice cage built to get back up to 2500.........

                              A lighter car would be considerably cheaper to tow, buy brakes, wheel bearings, tires, etc for on top of being able to sell off things removed from the car. There is NO GOOD REASON for not lowering the weight limits.
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                                #60
                                I don't have a problem with droop as long as I don't leave my car in the air for too long - the konis have enough rebound stiffness to keep the springs in place until I put the car back on the ground again (it's plenty enough time to change both wheels on each side). and I can't really lower the perches in the back :p
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