hi im new to all this and i cant really afford to get a really expensive coilover system.. so im looking into lowering springs and ill just upgrade later on... my question is if i get lowering springs for my car(1990 240sx hatchback) do i need to get shocks too? would it still lower my car with the stock shocks? or do i need to get new shocks? thanks!
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Originally posted by newkidontheblok
hi im new to all this and i cant really afford to get a really expensive coilover system.. so im looking into lowering springs and ill just upgrade later on... my question is if i get lowering springs for my car(1990 240sx hatchback) do i need to get shocks too? would it still lower my car with the stock shocks? or do i need to get new shocks? thanks!
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I'm curious on the suspension aspect. Is there a place where I can just order a specific rate spring of a certain length? Say for my car, I want to up the spring rate 20% but keep the same ride height. I'd have to have a 20% short spring to accomplish this. Could I go to some manufacturer(don't know who) and ask for this specific thing? The same goes for shocks. Could I have shocks made at specific dampening rates, maybe tuned for specific compression and rebound dampening rates? The same goes for sway bars, maybe a 7.5kN front sway bar and a 2kN rear sway bar. I'm just picking numbers, but could I get those specific rates for any car? Is the car suspension industry that advanced?
I know with any amount of cash, you can do pretty much anything you wanted. I'm asking more in a general consumer sort of way. Any guy off the street could get very specific components, not prebuilt packages. Is this type of customization available? (at a reasonable price of course)
On the shock thing, I don't think you'd need a new shock if you want the same dampening. Of course, if your spring rate goes up, you should raise your dampening rate too, othewise, your car might get a little bouncy with inadequate dampening. The range of motion shouldn't change. Full height and min height is the same correct? The springs doesn't affect this. Also, how does the shock position affect shock life? Why would it matter how much fluid is where?
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