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  • #31
    Update

    New episode:

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    The car is now running 250lbs/in rear springs, 600lbs/in fronts, and 2" drop spindles. We are going to get back out the to track in a week.

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    • #32
      Did you have Eibach send you custom springs? I wanted to get thier prokit for my car, but it's not very low (not really important ) and not very stiff. I'd like about 250lbs or so for my cars rear, but the prokit is around 177lbs.

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      • #33
        We have coilovers on the car, so we are running 2.5 inch id linear springs on the front and 2.25 inch id liner springs on the rear.

        I am under the impression that the prokits are non-linear springs so the rates are not a direct comparison.

        Also are you running a camaro?

        If this is the case, you will need different spring rates.

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        • #34
          Well, it's T/A but that's close enough , ha. I'm currently running 618 in the front and about 175 in the rear. 250 or higher just seemed like something to work from. I know the Eibach drag kit for the camaro/firebird has one 217lb progressive rear spring and I've considered asking if I can just get two of those.
          Might just leave it until later anyway, it's likely we'll just go with weight jacks.

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          • #35
            why not just buy what you want and not buy a kit?
            http://www.afabcorp.com/AFCO_Dynatec...ode=ct_Springs

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            • #36
              what exactly are the race craft ones going to fix? I know they lower car but without really messing with the factory geometery, but they do acutally go beyond that?

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              • #37
                Actually the spindles don't lower the car, that's all in the coilovers. The spindles do help bring the front geometry closer to stock which helps the gain of camber in compression as well as helping reduce bump steer. The spindles also help move the area of travel within the shock's range to a higher and hopefully happier position.

                -David

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by P.Haire View Post
                  why not just buy what you want and not buy a kit?
                  http://www.afabcorp.com/AFCO_Dynatec...ode=ct_Springs
                  Exactly, that is what we are doing with Eibach. I am pleased with their product.

                  Looks like we will be trying a slightly softer front spring, as the spindles have allowed us to raise our front roll center to a happier place.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by d3p0 View Post
                    Actually the spindles don't lower the car, that's all in the coilovers. The spindles do help bring the front geometry closer to stock which helps the gain of camber in compression as well as helping reduce bump steer. The spindles also help move the area of travel within the shock's range to a higher and hopefully happier position.

                    -David
                    If you did not have coilovers you could use these spindles to lower your car. However considering that these cars are a minimum of 14 years old and need new shocks anyhow, I think picking up a set of coilovers is a good idea.

                    Since we have coilovers on the car, we kept the ride height the same, but improved our geometry.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by GBC View Post
                      Exactly, that is what we are doing with Eibach. I am pleased with their product.

                      Looks like we will be trying a slightly softer front spring, as the spindles have allowed us to raise our front roll center to a happier place.
                      I think this was more so directed to me, but I am also looking for a way around the kits, i.e weight jacks.

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                      • #41
                        What happened to the corolla? That's a big step from a corolla to a 'stang. Looks like a lot of fun though.

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                        • #42
                          It's still around. Just time to drive something with some power.

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                          • #43
                            New Handbrake

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                            • #44
                              haha sweet e brake keep us updated

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                              • #45
                                We put together a website for the mustang buildup, www.drift50.com. The most recent work on the car was an install of an A/C delete and a HD power steering cooler.

                                We are getting ready for Just Drift Top Drift Battle on the on the 25th.

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