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Rear 4 link coilovers
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With the rear coilovers what angle (if any) should i have the tops leaning inwards? Or no drama leaving them straight up and down?for a street car

Posted on: 2013/5/23 12:25
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Surely some 1 has some ideas?

Posted on: 2013/5/24 3:30
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hi ring rod andrews race cars in seven hill on 9838 0032 he set up my old drag car he is best to speak to about this i think from memory they were straight i could be wrong thou good luck .

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Yeah for drag racing they needa to be straight up just wondering what effect this will have in the car on the street

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My brother had his street car recently done and they are straight up aswell ,with the 4 link u will need a panard bar on diff so it doesnt move left to right,or you can run a wats link in it but for street panard bar is plenty .

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Yeah I have a panhard bar already.think I might just run coilovers up and down and see how it works

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yep do that ,you wont have no dramas .

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panhard bar makes it a 5-link, so yes straight up is the way the go.

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Yeah straight up and down would make shock and spring tuning easier as its 1:1 travel. Other than that it shouldn't really matter what able the are on

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I'd think with 4 link a slight angle would help keep it centered, but with a 5 link vertical offers the best results.

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