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That is true.... but bear in mind that a race car also has everything else mounted very very low,(engine, drivers seat etc etc) lowering the center of gravity is one thing, but also the effect it has on the roll center of the car is also another factor.MEX wrote:ever seen a race car and how low they are, it might suprise you but it helps the handling lower center of gravity and all, not to mention all the upgraded parts you used to get there
MEX wrote:DOHMAN
ever seen a race car and how low they are, it might suprise you but it helps the handling lower center of gravity and all, not to mention all the upgraded parts you used to get there
they only reason you would shorten the insert of a strut/shock would be if the springs are not captive, if they are captive but the shock is hitting the ends of its travel then you need to redude the length of the insert and the body so it brings the static height back to a 50/50 posision(as N1-SPEC stated). this is great for on a track but on the road were there is random potholes and crap then you need more travel so how low you go is limited, but still can be worth it if you dont mind learning what streets to avoid in your city
but these are not lowering shocks the ride height comes from the spring, the shock just controls the bound and rebound of the spring
Dr-X wrote:putting lowering springs in your car with have a significantly detrimental effect on your cars handling. For one thing, it will cause your wheels to toe-in, and often camber negatively, often beyond what a wheel alignment can help. It also completely screws up your steering geometry, and there's no easy way to correct it.
PumpN wrote:Dr-X wrote:putting lowering springs in your car with have a significantly detrimental effect on your cars handling. For one thing, it will cause your wheels to toe-in, and often camber negatively, often beyond what a wheel alignment can help. It also completely screws up your steering geometry, and there's no easy way to correct it.
Yeah there is, its called a wheel alignment
TRDmod wrote:race cars are low because they are heavily modified to take into account the severely lowered ride height
PumpN wrote:TRDmod wrote:race cars are low because they are heavily modified to take into account the severely lowered ride height
See what I mean?
Please people, its great that you have opinions but if you could word them (and maybe use some punctuation) so that others could actually understand the point you are trying to get across then you wont be wasting your time or mine having to scroll past your illegible banter.
Thank you.
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