As far as i know the only reason to take the helper spring out is to to get that extra 2" lower. I thought it was prity plane and simple, the shorter distance your shock can travel the worse your ride is.
This is pretty much exactly what i was going to say.
Basically, when there's a dip in the road, the helper spring extends the shock to follow the road. This makes the ride smoother. It's not very stiff, so it doesn't (or shouldn't) affect the rebound during cornering much at all, but helps over bumps in day to day running. Otherwise when you go over a dip, the wheel doesn't extend down far enough and becomes unweighted, followed by it coming "crashing" down to the road (with the full corner weight on top of it) and onto the fairly hard main spring. That's what makes the ride feel harsh. Well, one of the reasons anyway..
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As far as i know the only reason to take the helper spring out is to to get that extra 2" lower. I thought it was prity plane and simple, the shorter distance your shock can travel the worse your ride is.
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oh yea I see what you mean man. I can't imagine that ride would be any good at all, without the helper springs and at the lowest setting. i might try it one day, to see how low it really goes, but I'd have to clearance the RHS chassi first probably.
I am still confused as to why you guys want to drop your cars so low?
For everyday road cars it doesnt make any sense to me at all, you must have perfect roads over there, tho I found the Hume hwy pretty bad with crowns in it heading towards Melbourne.
Handling wise you really need suspension travel.
I know I will probably get flamed for my opinion, but I spose I will have to accept that....
Cant wait to see how many have clearanced there RHS driveshaft at the DOVW, not interested in scraping sumps, leaking sumps on public roads yes...
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Only live once I guess? young and stupid? I donno. I just want to cause I think it looks good. This isn't a race car, not is it set up for great handling etc. Not trying to flame you Andrew, because you've said nothing wrong, it's just an explaination. (the purpose of this 'experiment' wasn't to be lower though)
I'll give you a turn behind the tiller if you want, then you can experience them first hand. I dont drive too far everyday, so it's not too bad, if I was doing lots more kms than I am, I'd have a different car all together!
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