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So I'm planning on going for a coilover setup some time next year. Why? Well, I like coilovers. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
By the time I'm set to get this setup I'd already have Lindsley racing M030 sway-bars with normal rubber bushings on the car. The car is daily driven, but I'm going to drive autoslalom, trackdays and maybe a few hillclimbs next year. Not looking for a pro setup, just something all around to have fun with. However, adjustability is nice so I can set the car up for different types of driving.
I'm not too concerned about a stiff ride, as long as it's not too stiff. (If you get what I'm saying)
Right now I'm looking at either the H&R Clubsport setup or a KW Clubsport setup. I'll look into other stuff too but it need to be Tüv-certified so I can use it on the street here in Norway.
I'm looking for a setup so I can get rid of the big and heavy torsion bar and still be able to use teh car daily.
Anyone have any tips to using these types of set ups?
(Did a quick search and read some threads already)
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Hmm. They're claiming a 25kg weight loss at the rear.
So coilovers together with the torsion bars. How would that work?
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But why can't I just remove the torsion bars and keep the stock bushings?
That's how everyone else I've talked have set up their coilovers on 931s, 944s and 968s. And that's how the Tüv certification says I should do it.
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Got it. I might be thinking off a different bushing. Those guys who's done it definitely knows what's up.
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That's the one. I asked one of them again and the torsion bushing was definitely not stock.
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Oh yes, indeed. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
But what type of setup would you reccomend instead? Only springs need Tuv.
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They only involve themselves in the suspension of it alters the height I believe. Never seen anyone get any hassle from anything by upgrading the shocks.
My yellow Konis doesn't have Tüv papers on them and I don't need them to either, my TechArt springs do however.
Considering the price of a Tüv-certefied coilover setup(just the coilovers themselves) is 16.000NOK budget is fairly high too.
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If I were to go for a non coilover setup Id prefer to keep them. But I wouldn't need to do this.
I'm not sure what type of Tech Art springs they are so I'll have to look it up. The car has been lowered at the back and have yellow konis there too.
Also keep in mind I'll be running M030 sway bars front and rear soon enough.
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From what I can find on the springs:
Distance from the wheel arch to the wheel center 320mm
And number of coils looks like 10,9/11.5
The Tuv papers are in German so I'm having a little hard time here. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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When you say level. Do you mean ride height?
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