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Post by ultima on Mar 13, 2008 14:53:02 GMT -5
I have wrote about my crazy little project with mounting 195/50/R15 wheels in the wheel section. It works pretty nice now, but I have one big problem right now that if I take a corner to fast the wheel scrapes aganst the inner egde of the fenders. I don't think it's that really "low", and think the solution could be to stiffen/harden up the suspension? I personaly think I should need harder springs, like when you cut them, but in my case they are standard. Then the problem is that things like shock absorbers seems impossible to find, even standards What do you think? EDIT: I just found some shock absorbers, standard stuff. Maybe it would be good? catalog.meca.se/Catalog.aspx?BrandID=124&ModelID=848&CarReference_ID=3288&CategoryID=158&CategoryType_ID=1Pic:
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Post by lowryde on Mar 13, 2008 16:06:35 GMT -5
have you thoght about a rear sway bar or trying to add a hevyer on to the front. that would help out your rolling in the corners
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Post by ultima on Mar 13, 2008 16:28:34 GMT -5
would that really keep the wheels from scraping up against the fenders?
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Post by lowryde on Mar 13, 2008 21:54:06 GMT -5
a sway bar helps keep the body flat in corners by equalizing the load throughout the suspention system. so if u move the rf tire up the sway bar will put a upward load on the lf tire
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Post by ultima on Mar 14, 2008 8:24:06 GMT -5
oh, I see Newer justys got rear sway bar, doesn't they? The problem is just that there seem to be NO justys newer than -90 avaliable in sweden Maybe I could find one from another car with right dimensions? And how does this stock sway bar look like? (pic please
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