09-23-2013, 10:03 PM
My car originally came with the performance handling package Z51, which included stiffer springs, bigger bars and revalved shocks. I have 5-6 year old "Z51 Spec" Bilsteins, so they are valved for the stiffer springs.
I noticed the rear squatting a lot more than I would expect on so I got curious and checked the spring code. I have the regular spring in the back so it was swapped out at some point. :x
The front/rear rates for Z51 are 63.5 / 57.2. The rear spring on the car is actually 39.9.
Bars are 30 / 24 (Z51 spec) and the bar that came with the softer spring suspension was 20. So I have a mismatch of bar/spring/shock, with the spring being much softer than spec'd for in combination of the other parts.
How would you expect this to effect handling?
I can't explain it well, I it just feels "sloppy" in the rear. :bootyshake:
I noticed the rear squatting a lot more than I would expect on so I got curious and checked the spring code. I have the regular spring in the back so it was swapped out at some point. :x
The front/rear rates for Z51 are 63.5 / 57.2. The rear spring on the car is actually 39.9.
Bars are 30 / 24 (Z51 spec) and the bar that came with the softer spring suspension was 20. So I have a mismatch of bar/spring/shock, with the spring being much softer than spec'd for in combination of the other parts.
How would you expect this to effect handling?
I can't explain it well, I it just feels "sloppy" in the rear. :bootyshake:
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Former: 2010 Ford Edge | 1999 Integra GS
I have a little bit of a rub near lock but if you are turned to lock on a track there are other problems already...