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Alternative suspension options



  #174
I've been thinking about going down a different route in terms of suspension setup mainly because I can't really justify £750 on H&R's right now.

I want to go for Bilstein dampers but can't find them anywhere for the clio. The idea was to couple these with some custom faulker springs ( http://www.dfaulknersprings.co.uk/ ) as a mate of mine has this setup on his 106 and the handling is spot on IMO.

What would it handle like if I was to keep the standard cup dampers and fit these springs? I'd go for about a 50mm drop on the front and 30mm on the back as this is what most places like Mark Fish would set the car up with IIRC? I think something like a 200lb spring or possibly a little more would be about right on the front.

I've seen some Eibach dampers on the GDI site for about £450, but have my heart set on the billies :eek: I'm going to get in touch with faulker today to see if they have any info on spring setups for clios.

Any help/advice would be greately appreciated :) Car is a 172 cup btw.
 
  #174
Any idea on a rough price? I may go for the faulkers using the cup dampers and then upgrade to the bilsteins if/when they are released.

Any ideas on spring specs I should be looking at? I want it as good as it can be for track but still road usable. I think 200lb should be a good starting point or possibly a little more but I have no idea on the rears!
 
  172 Sunflower
Buy the 'rally car source book' and work out the base spring rates.

Calculations are included.

Experiment from there on !
 
  #174
Experiment from there on !

I'm going to try to experiment before buying lol, might save me from buying about 3 sets of springs lol.

I think I'll need to get the measurements off some springs that lower the car 50mm at the front and 30 at the rear so I know what size they need to be. I'm still pretty sure I'll need around 180 to 200lb though.

Actually, I've just seen ben_p's thread and he reckons he's running 300lb 7" springs on the front and 400lb on the rear. I'm sure sure how relevant this is as I'm not running coilovers but I bet that'd be damn hard!
 
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