I would like to lower the stance a bit, and I've always liked the compromise variable spring rate springs have given me on other vehicles. The H&Rs are most likely the way I'd go for that.
4 wheel alignment for sure, and car already has the strut brace.
Cheers,
-Mirror
[quote name='flash' date='May 1 2006, 01:09 PM']well, really you do need to find the "too stiff" line - springing, and not shocks, are what's really going to make the car corner - shocks are only there to dampen the springs - contrary to the mistake a number of people make, you won't get better cornering out of a stiffer shock (and there is a difference between cornering and handling) - all you will do is calm that spring down more - the final load and lean rates are the same
a stiffer shock will make the ride bumpier though
so, determining what you are looking for in ride is key - it may well be that you want a stiffer spring and a SOFTER shock - having comparisons is a good tool to decide - find a car that is too stiff, so you have a point not to go beyond
again though, it comes to budget too - if shocks and struts are gone, then surely upgrading to the konis is a good idea - it does give you the opportunity though to make other changes more cost effective by doing them at the same time
konis yellows all around, with H&R 190-230 springs up front is a nice combination with little compromise, and lowers the car 1"
for an additional 50 bucks, you can go to linear 200# springs with threaded collars up front, gain full height adjustability, and have a better matched spring to the stock torsion bar rate, but lose a touch of front ride smoothness
after that, you need to spend a few hundred more, but you get more options
in any event, a full 4 wheel alignment is going to be the single biggest component to success
also, i would not upgrade the suspension at all without a strut tower brace
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