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Old Mar 22, 2008 | 10:08 PM
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so...i was wondering if there is a way that i can eliminate the weird side to side motion when ever i go over bumps during even the slightest amount of cornering. it has happened ever since i bought the car and i think its about time for me to fix it and really upgrade my suspension instead of just a Pro Kit.

so i was thinking:
Maximum motorsports Race Valved Bilstien Shocks/struts
Front and rear Adjustable Coil-Over kit
Tubular Front K-member and A-arms
Built Cobra IRS with all the bushing upgrades and half shafts

eventually also:
MM Pan-Hard Bar
MM Torque arm

is this a good route? r3d..what do you think? im not going to be pushing more than 300hp and it will be also auto-x raced.
 

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 06:58 AM
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I don't see how you could go wrong with that set-up. But I don't know if it will eliminate the side to side motion you described. If you get a IRS, I don't think you will need rear coil-overs, or a PHB, or Tq Arm. I would like that have that as a list of possible things to get.
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 08:48 AM
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IRS replaces PHB/TA and I would NOT go there with a GT if you're going to put it on the autox course. It'll frag the IRS in no time. I spent over $3K in repairs to mine when I had it and I only drove it on the street for the most part.

To just eliminate that side to side wiggle all you need is a PHB from MM. Add coil over to the front and rear and you'll handle twice as well as before with proper spring and shock selection. Race valving is BAD for street cars. I'd start with the MM sport valve which is still pretty stiff. I use them.

The TQ arm is fantastic and changes the cars feel 100% from the 4-link. I'd start with the PHB and decide if you need more rear grip or more rear control. If you're not able to keep it on line with the 4-link then the TQ arm may be right for you.

You could also try a Watts link. It'll handle better with a tq arm and watts link. I think Global West makes them for Stangs.

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Old Mar 23, 2008 | 11:05 AM
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ok..thanks r3d..


i will scratch the IRS and keep my Solid...

its going to be mostly street driven but im going to be racing much more than i have in the last 2 years with this car..im also going to be racing against my buddies 06 GTi with full coil overs, chip and bigger turbo adn another buddies 350 z with twin turbos and a full coil over.

i am already at a dis-advantage power wise but i plan on doing my suspension first so i can get the hard stuff out of the way, and breaks, outta the way.

one more thing.....should i step down my gearing? i have 4.10s and the top of 4th is about 105 miles per hour...should i go with 3.73?
 
Old Mar 23, 2008 | 02:41 PM
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Evolution Motorsports makes the Watts link. However, Global West does make great control arms (and can modify your stock arms to match the performance of aftermarket pieces).
 
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