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Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... Fri, 26 December 2003 08:55 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Here is what I know about mine...

Front :

400lbs/in coilover springs. (These are too firm and will be going for 300lbs soon)

Pedders sports rider shocks. (These will be going shortly).

Whiteline adjustable sway bar.

Noltec camber/caster strut tops.

New bushes - caster rods, control arms.


Rear :

1" lowered king springs.

Pedders sports rider shocks. (These will be going shortly).

Shelby swaybar.

New bushes - upper & lower trailing arms, panhard rod.

It all goes pretty good, but is far from perfect. Handling is very predictable and neutral. I will be happier once I get some softer springs up front (300lbs) and a matching set for the rear. Probably 220lbs/in or so.

Koni yellows would be nice. But I might settle for KYB.

Cheers
Joel
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Read Message   Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... munkiFri, 26 December 2003 06:59
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups...  TurboRA28Fri, 26 December 2003 08:55
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... munkiMon, 29 December 2003 11:04
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... CLGTue, 30 December 2003 01:22
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... NorbieTue, 30 December 2003 02:26
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... munkiThu, 01 January 2004 12:16
Read Message   Re: Tell me your RA23/28 Suspension setups... CLGThu, 01 January 2004 15:27
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