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Re: Coilovers
Don, why would wheel size have anything to do with ride quality? Spring rate
and shock valving aren't related to wheel size. Or do you have to run stiffer
springs to keep the tires from rubbing?
Dan, if maintaining travel with lowered suspension is the primary issue, one
option to consider is running A2 struts in modified A1 housings. The A2 struts
are shorter, so they maintain full travel in lowered A1s. With this setup, your
driveshaft will hit the inner fender before the strut bottoms out. This is also
pretty much the only way you can run double-adjustable Konis on the front of an
A1, if you want the "ultimate" setup.
You can buy this setup from Solo Specialties (owned by Geoff Zimmer, and where
I got mine), or you can get them from BSI racing. They're fairly expensive for
the full kit with Konis and springs ($1400-ish), but knowing your skills, you
might be able to do it yourself and use Bilstein or whatever A2 front strut
inserts you like.
If you pick a sane spring rate, ride quality can be quite good. I don't
know...maybe try 350 front, 250 rear? I run 400 front and 600 rear with a
rather wacky swaybar setup, so I'm not the best one to give advice for comfort.
:)
The main issue is that most coilovers use constant-rate springs. If you can
find some progressive springs (I don't know where to get 'em, but maybe someone
makes some...?) you might be able to resolve the issue you talked about where
small bumps upset the chassis more than you like. Going with the
double-adjustable Konis would give you compression adjustment on the front,
which also makes a BIG difference in that department.
Neal
'77 Scirocco
SCCA Solo-II Street Modified
--- Don Walter <dswalterwi@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm running H&R Coilovers on both my Sciroccos. The coilovers are a
stiffer ride but to make matters worse I have went to larger sized
wheels (16") which means I can't dial them down as much as I would
like that would give them a softer ride. I can tell you that they are
awesome around corners and given the harness of the ride versus the
handling I'll take the handling. If you are staying with the stock
sized wheels and tiers then you should be able to dial them into a
more pleasurable ride experience.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:32:12 -0500, Dan Bubb <jdbubb@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> Anybody on the list have any experience with coilovers?
> Comments?
> Recommendations?
>
> Would like to lower my car a reasonable amount without it living on the
bumpstops and H & R springs
> just aren't cutting it.
>
> TIA
> Dan
>
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Don Walter - Waukesha, WI
1986 1.8 16V Black Scirocco (see progress at
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/708939)
1986 2L 16V Toronado Red Scirocco (under repair)
1988 1.8 16V Toronado Red Scirocco (sold on 3/29/04)
1984 1.8 8V Pewter Scirocco (sold years ago)
1971 Karman Ghia (sold)
1969 Karman Ghia (sold)
1969 Beetle (sold)
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