Well with my track mk1 golf, running 450lb springs front and 800lb (which is basically solid!!!) rear, i could c0ck the rear wheel doing 25mph in a car park without even trying lol
surely if lowered on coilovers, you would have to try very hard to get enough body roll/movement to lift the inside wheel on a corner....
Well with my track mk1 golf, running 450lb springs front and 800lb (which is basically solid!!!) rear, i could c0ck the rear wheel doing 25mph in a car park without even trying lol
i bet i can get a wheel up going slower![]()
I thought weight transfer isn't affected by spring rates? Only the rate of transfer is so it shouldn't make much difference if its on coilovers?
its all down to the spring rates on the frunt as well
stiffer the suspension the easier it is i thought? Also having a stiffer rear end then the front will enduce it even more. Throw a standard 1*2 round a med. size r/about and i would of thought you could get a slight rear wheel c0ck lol
Why do you ask anyway?