Long story short,
I have a set of Fortune Auto 500s with 10k F, and 12k Rears.
I believe my rear springs are 7 inches, and at 12k leads me to believe this is the reason they will not go any lower than an inch or so... I'am currently shopping around and reading about springs and their length/rates, but have yet to find a thread covering my question.
With my current setup, I have my dampening adjusted to the "Hard" setting (24 way adjustable) By doing so would this prevent me from being able to lower my car to its full potential? I figure with the new spring rates I would need to adjust the dampening to a softer setting to allow for shock travel with stiffer springs?
Has anyone with an E36 ran a 4 inch 18k spring setup for the rear? and I assume that by doing this I would need to stiffen up the fronts so I was thinking about just swapping my rear springs up front since they seem to be about the same size and diameter....
Post some pointers and concerns.
-Cris
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I have a set of Fortune Auto 500s with 10k F, and 12k Rears.
I believe my rear springs are 7 inches, and at 12k leads me to believe this is the reason they will not go any lower than an inch or so... I'am currently shopping around and reading about springs and their length/rates, but have yet to find a thread covering my question.
With my current setup, I have my dampening adjusted to the "Hard" setting (24 way adjustable) By doing so would this prevent me from being able to lower my car to its full potential? I figure with the new spring rates I would need to adjust the dampening to a softer setting to allow for shock travel with stiffer springs?
Has anyone with an E36 ran a 4 inch 18k spring setup for the rear? and I assume that by doing this I would need to stiffen up the fronts so I was thinking about just swapping my rear springs up front since they seem to be about the same size and diameter....
Post some pointers and concerns.
-Cris
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