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Perfect ride height on coilovers?



  Mk4 .:R32
What would be the perfect height set up. I want it pretty low so it looks good, but I don't want the handling and daily driving to be affected by it being toooo low. Maybe -40/45 at the rear and -60 at the front? Also what camber settings?
 
  C63 AMG, F430 & 172
i did a set of H&rs on a 172 not long ago

set it up so the rear tyre just sat in the arch, front had a 1/2 gap

wasnt too low, looked good and ride qulaity was fine,

you have all your subs and hairwax in the boot so you wont need to wind down too much
 
  Mk4 .:R32
haha, I only brought the wax round cos I knew your mum would be answering the door.

how was going over speed bumps? didn't scrap the exhaust centre section or anythin?
 
  C63 AMG, F430 & 172
nope was fine, on 16s you will be reet, its a shitter anyway, that thing has more front slam pannels than a BTCC car
 

Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
No the Best Pics but this is after I had it Paoperly Set Up

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Before it was Set Up but similar height

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Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
I think Its Pretty Much on Par with Christopher and I'm suer he says his is -60mm Rear and -70mm Front but don't quote me on it, I'd suggest just trial and error, Wind it down then a 5 Minute Blast and then take a look and adjust if needed
 
  titanic killer
I think christophers is the right height imo iirc he said 50 fronts 70 back

ah beat me to it
 
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Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
I'm not sure what his or mine is lowered by but I like it :D

Just need to let them settle and then adjust again really
 
  Mk2 172
As ben says you need the front to be slightly higher so it isnt nose diving


Once again!!! not necessarily true. The front will always look higher due to the arch bein a different shape. You should use the sills as height and the front of the sill should be lower than the rear. This is called rake and will improve turn in as the front has slightly more weight over it :)
 
  C63 AMG, F430 & 172
yes but the basics of the avove are true lol :S

if you set the front wheel to sit about a inch under the arch, then you get a forward rake on the cars level.
 
  Mk2 172
yes but the basics of the avove are true lol :S

if you set the front wheel to sit about a inch under the arch, then you get a forward rake on the cars level.

Sittin the front wheel under the arch is way too low. the biggest problem people has is just slamming the car and thinking thats the best way but then you get get no suspension travel. With no suspension travel you just increase the chance of understeer. if the fronts reach the bump stops when cornering hard all u will get is understeer there after cos your no longer loading up that wheel. Slamming the back and making the sill basically level is ok but again you will increase the understeer under hard cornering as the front doesnt have enough load on it. The same as when people put huge spoilers on the back of the car and at high speed the front becomes light and really vague. Same sort of principle
 
  Mk2 172
sorry as in my original post that was ment to say 1" gap between.

Ok cool. There is no definative answer to ride height but one thing is for sure. if your running out of suspension travel when cornering hard( mainly on track tbh) then the car is too low.
 
  Mk2 172
No the Best Pics but this is after I had it Paoperly Set Up

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Before it was Set Up but similar height

Hi-Res2-1.jpg

That in my opinion and showin it to the lad that did my AST's said its slightly too low at the back. But if hes happy with it then thats fine
 
  fiesta 1.25
yes but the basics of the avove are true lol :S

if you set the front wheel to sit about a inch under the arch, then you get a forward rake on the cars level.

Sittin the front wheel under the arch is way too low. the biggest problem people has is just slamming the car and thinking thats the best way but then you get get no suspension travel. With no suspension travel you just increase the chance of understeer. if the fronts reach the bump stops when cornering hard all u will get is understeer there after cos your no longer loading up that wheel. Slamming the back and making the sill basically level is ok but again you will increase the understeer under hard cornering as the front doesnt have enough load on it. The same as when people put huge spoilers on the back of the car and at high speed the front becomes light and really vague. Same sort of principle
Right....im sure these are road cars though :S if christophers is 70 60 mine must be 80 65 and can get over most speedbumps
 
  Mk2 172
Sittin the front wheel under the arch is way too low. the biggest problem people has is just slamming the car and thinking thats the best way but then you get get no suspension travel. With no suspension travel you just increase the chance of understeer. if the fronts reach the bump stops when cornering hard all u will get is understeer there after cos your no longer loading up that wheel. Slamming the back and making the sill basically level is ok but again you will increase the understeer under hard cornering as the front doesnt have enough load on it. The same as when people put huge spoilers on the back of the car and at high speed the front becomes light and really vague. Same sort of principle
Right....im sure these are road cars though :S if christophers is 70 60 mine must be 80 65 and can get over most speedbumps

Doesnt matter. Road or track. You can still corner pretty hard on the road. Same things apply. Whats the distance between the centre of the wheel and the top of the arch??? Thats how to measure it correctly
 
  Clio 172 ff
You should use the sills as height and the front of the sill should be lower than the rear. This is called rake and will improve turn in as the front has slightly more weight over it :)
Are you suggesting that you can change the weight distribution of a car by lowering it in the front? How's that supposed to work? Surely that's not gonna shift the cog forward in any noticeable way...
 
  Mk2 172
You should use the sills as height and the front of the sill should be lower than the rear. This is called rake and will improve turn in as the front has slightly more weight over it :)
Are you suggesting that you can change the weight distribution of a car by lowering it in the front? How's that supposed to work? Surely that's not gonna shift the cog forward in any noticeable way...

No not changing the weight distribution. im not exactly sure how to explain it but having rake on the car( sill lower at front than rear) will imcrease front end grip, turn in, give less understeer and more feedback. I guess its to do with load
 
  Clio 172 ff
But you're not going to change the amount of load going to the front either by lowering it. Load transfer will stay the same no matter what you do to the suspension (short of dropping it all together and thus lowering the cog).

So increased front grip and better turn in can basically only come from the way the load transfers. I guess by lowering it in the front and thus reducing suspension travel, you'd probably have the load on the front tyres faster. Similar to running stiffer damper settings, maybe. This might increase grip on turn-in, but it also could overstress the front outside tyre on turn-in. I guess it all depends.
 


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