Morning folks,
Firstly hello, new member and in advance any help is greatly appreciated.
I've looked at the similar threads on here and they seem to support what we've been seeing, but to reiterate and for some fresh perspective...
As far as racecars or well developed track cars go, we've noticed many have huge track width differences front to back on similar chassis', Clios, 205's, older Fiestas etc.
Some have had as much as 35mm widened front track while keeping the rear where it originally was besides any wheel offset difference over stock, and minor changes from toe / camber altering shims / washers.
How does this stack up with what you see? I already run stiffer springs on the rear than the front but presumably that much difference would lead to needing to up front spring rates further.
Any thoughts, opinion or input will be handy, many thanks.
*Worth noting many cars in question have modified / extended / bolt on arches up front.
Firstly hello, new member and in advance any help is greatly appreciated.
I've looked at the similar threads on here and they seem to support what we've been seeing, but to reiterate and for some fresh perspective...
As far as racecars or well developed track cars go, we've noticed many have huge track width differences front to back on similar chassis', Clios, 205's, older Fiestas etc.
Some have had as much as 35mm widened front track while keeping the rear where it originally was besides any wheel offset difference over stock, and minor changes from toe / camber altering shims / washers.
How does this stack up with what you see? I already run stiffer springs on the rear than the front but presumably that much difference would lead to needing to up front spring rates further.
Any thoughts, opinion or input will be handy, many thanks.
*Worth noting many cars in question have modified / extended / bolt on arches up front.