H&R's aren't too soft! have a word with the Bilstein engineers Dan, they'll put you right
Suspension set up is a very personal thing, what suits one driver's style will not suit another's.
Espcialy the back, underrsteer city!i couldnt agree more. I drove burps car on H&R's and i thought they were too soft. Too much movement and roll on turn in.
I love our ASTs but i think ours are the hardest on the forum Fred especially loved them!
Yep, but I've been told a few companies do (I thought AST were unique in that respect).Do they convert the rear to coilover and do away with the springs on the beam? I seem to remember the top end ASTs do that, that alone would make a nice difference!
Can't remember everyone that can do this, but I know GAZ (not that I would ever recommend them!) do, and one or 2 others. Icarus mentioned that he'd done some research and found 2 or 3 other companies that do them.I'm sure AST would revalve the front dampers to suit some softer springs, that's the whole beauty of buying decent kit! Buy the AST single point adjustable stuff and see how it goes i say
I've not seen any others that convert the rear to proper coilovers?
Also how are the top mounts modified? As i see it the current rear strut top mounts aren't very substantial, not sure they would be sturdy enough to take the force of the springs as well as the dampers?
FMP_s old set? properly amazing setup.
I know what Fred means about normal AST setup but IMO he's going the wrong way. The rear needs stiffening, not the front softening. You achieve a similar balance improvement but the reduction in roll by stiffening makes the whole thing more confidence inspiring.
I have other issues with H&R not to do with ride or handling. I've found a lot of faulty ones
Yep, but I've been told a few companies do (I thought AST were unique in that respect).
rear was on max! this was fmp's old stuff yeah, front is too hard again IMO
nothing wrong with H&R, very good all rounders