Mr Revhead wrote:I'm sorry but it is dodgy. From what you have posted there is no doubt your car is unsafe. Sorry to sound harsh but thats how it is. I promise you go and drive one with stock suspension and it will run rings around yours. Do not mistake flat cornering for grip.
I can tell you right now that the car is definitely not dodgy, nor is it unsafe. I welcome you to come over and see for yourself
. I appreciate your opinion and concern, but the car does not shake, vibrate, pull to one side, bounce, rub or anything else that would be deemed unsafe.
It's funny you mentioned that because my dad actually owns an AE100 SE Limited exactly like mine as a second car. His one has stock springs and suspension (not sagged or worn) and my car runs rings around it in terms of handling. Due to his ride height from the stock springs his car tends to 'roll' around corners like a boat, whereas mine almost feels like it's on rails. I've never experienced any understeer unless pushing the car to it's absolute limits around a corner, so it seems to be gripping perfectly fine as far as I'm concerned. If I felt unsafe driving this car then I'd rectify it immediately, but I seriously have no cause for concern
sergei wrote:What is this obsession with low ride? It looks broken beyond "square fit" of the wheel in the guards.
"square fit": where the thickness of the gap is equal along the radius of the wheel.
I want the car to sit about 10mm above the guards, so nothing extreme or anything. Definitely don't want the "square" look. All I want to do is make my front ride height match the rear, but due to the bump stops being too long I have to cut them to allow to it move down about 10mm. I really can't see what all the fuss is about. People seem to think I'm trying to slam my car to the ground but that's not the case at all