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1I1 wrote:Tech was in just before lunch. Turns out it was brought up in an MTA meeting. As Brad said, due to people running mega stiff springs and strut towers giving way.
A few years ago in one of the MTA flyers there was an article warning inspectors to be warey of this sort of thing happening in cars with platform adjustable suspension and showed a picture of a Galant VR4 liftback where the section of tower that the rear strut mounted to was completely broken away from the rest of the body
BZG|Bling wrote:I don't see the point of coilovers in a purely road going car over a good shock/spring combo.
Though you don't get street cred if you don't have coilovers...
BZG|Bling wrote:Though you don't get street cred if you don't have coilovers...
tsoob wrote:1I1 wrote:Tech was in just before lunch. Turns out it was brought up in an MTA meeting. As Brad said, due to people running mega stiff springs and strut towers giving way.
A few years ago in one of the MTA flyers there was an article warning inspectors to be warey of this sort of thing happening in cars with platform adjustable suspension and showed a picture of a Galant VR4 liftback where the section of tower that the rear strut mounted to was completely broken away from the rest of the body
Sounds like a disaster!
wde_bdy wrote:They are going into my Corolla ute purely because I will definitely need to fine tune the suspension and play around with spring rates with the V8 up front. It is also much harder to retain the standard spring seat when shortening the housings to retain suspension travel, as well as providng more room in the strut towers for camber adjustment.
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