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bnuk 06-06-2005 04:10 AM

easily adjustable shocks?
 
ok I'm looking at geting a spring/shock combo. I'm basicly looking for something that would be pretty decent in autocross, yet be livable as a daily driver. Here's what i was thinking: if i get an easily adjustble ride hight i can drop it 1.5"-1.75" when I get to the track and that will also give me 1 degree or so of negative camber which will be nice for autocross and then i can raise it up a little on the street so i don't eat through tires and bottom out all the time (western PA). Is there any spring/shocks that easily adjustable enough to make this idea practical? I will be changing wheels for autocross so I will have the wheels off.

shabacash 06-06-2005 04:17 AM

coilovers is the way to go - most run around the same price (tein/dc2/omni/skunk2). by easy, what exactly do u mean? someting u can do without breaking sweat ? (if ur skinny, and weak like me - good luck)

bnuk 06-06-2005 08:04 AM

by easy I mean with the front (or rear) of the car off the ground on a heavy duty jack I want to be able to adjust them (without having to use jack stands) in about as much time as it takes to change the wheels. I don't really care if its hard it just needs to be a design that is durable enough to last while being adjusted once or twice a week.

TheOtherDave™ 06-06-2005 08:25 AM

Then I'd recommend a threaded body coilover like the TEIN Super Street Damper System... If used in conjunction with a upgraded anti-roll bars and a camber kit, you're set. :)


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