2011/06/13 15:54:13
jorgan92
Basically out of boredom Im ready to do my rears now :P And Im sick of reading pages and pages of discussion thats over my head.

Thinking Ill put single leafs in (worried about heights though) but trying to work out what shocks to put in. it it worthwhile going for coilovers in the rear too? Or just use normal Bilstiens?

Basically the cars purpose is to have fun, itll go on a track one day (after the SR goes in, if that ever happens) It's my daily driver though, not that Im concerned about ride quality I like having my fun.

Can anyone provide any insights into what would be the better option and weather Id have to use a watts link too?

Up front I have Koni dual adjustables, with fairly low rated springs, but Ill upgrade them when I do the rear too.

Oh and its a mark II.

Thanks for any input,
Jordan.
2011/06/13 16:31:58
Mickas
What diff you running??

Put a new set of Kings Springs in the rear, and a set of dual adjustable Koni's in the rear. If you get serious put a watts link in there too...

Bilsteins are a great shock if you just want to put them in and not adjust them. Fit and Forget :)

If you want coil overs then you may as well put a 6 link (including watts) in and forget above leafs or single leaf systems...

New set of springs to be simple and comfortable yet allow performance on the track...
2011/06/13 16:44:49
jorgan92
Standard diff ATM, will need to cut down a Falcon one soon, I dono Im sorta torn between splurging all my money on the car or go on holidays at the moment.

Everythings so hard [8~2]

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