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    Quote Originally Posted by wagonist
    Why do I need a custom swaybar, cos nothings available off the shelf here? It's an import here, remember
    Immediately thought of 4 places just after I typed the lat post, so sorry for wasting peoples time.

    Yes, the springs could be a bit harder, but I'm more a fan of softer suspension/stiff swaybar route. It works better with the weird places I drive, like dirt roads, through parks & reserves, ... And you remember what Aussie roads are like, OC?
    I don't think spring rates should be soft enough so that you can drive over speed humps without needing to slow down, so I may tackle that along with a spot of lowering. Just cos its 4wd, doesn't mean it needs the ground clearance of one.

    Wheels & tyres will come after I figure what/if I'm going to do anything with the brakes. Tho tyres may come sooner with a trade in cos they're so noisy. Ended up having to shut the windows to have a conversation with my passenger on sunday on wet asphalt roads
    then just order something from japan.. overnight express parts!!

    so you want a soft roader to go on parks and reserves (would you disconnect swaybars then? to get more wheel contact?), but also want it to go around a racetrack

    err.. you should slow down for speedhumps...

    just piss off the dangerous tyres, before you crash it again , get 17's or 18's with big spoke clearance and they will fit whatever brakes you think up later, and drive the car...

    and order the TEIN shocks and springs. they are cheap and are made for your car.. off the shelf... (Type wagon or whatever.. they have a site in english)
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    I can get a custom one built for around $300. Doubt with postage, etc, I could get one shipped over? But I'll look into it.

    On every car I've owned, I've managed to get the compromise right. Generally get stiffer than standard springs to reduce the forward/backward pitching, but not Mos stiff spec, hence the reason I get large swaybars. How's tailout power oversteer on a FWD stiffness grab you

    I do slow down for speed humps, but with the current suspension I could prob get away with not doing so.

    Will look into the Tein rates. Never had a car they'd bolt onto before, but generally, JDM rates are too stiff for my purposes.
    I can cock a rear wheel (Justen will remember what this looked like on my last one), so this would be made worst with a stiffer rear bar, so most likely I'll end up getting both ends done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagonist
    Yes, the springs could be a bit harder, but I'm more a fan of softer suspension/stiff swaybar route. It works better with the weird places I drive, like doing doughies and shit down at Lidcombe station aye, yeah we rip it up me and Kevie, ... And you remember what Aussie roads are like, OC?
    I don't think spring rates should be soft enough so that you can drive over speed humps without needing to slow down, so I may tackle that along with a spot of lowering. Just cos its 4wd, doesn't mean it needs the ground clearance of one.
    Amended for accuracy.


    I was a fan of softer springs and stiffer anti-roll bars but when the springs are too soft the car dives and lifts too much under hard braking/accel. Finding that sweet spot is pretty tricky though.
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    fully sik mate
    An den we's head over to da Auburn maccas and compare da chromies wif da rexies.

    Yeah, currently pitching a bit back & forward a bit, so I agree with the stiffer than standard spring rates.
    Tein "S tech" springs are 3.9kg/mm 43mm lower front, 3.5kg/mm 32mm lower rear, which seems very stiff compared with stock, but I'm not that clued up on spring rates, so I'll defer to those with better knowledge.

    I wonder about their strut rates? Even the Koni yellows I had on the last one I wound in 1/2way right at the start, so they're generally not stiff enough out of the box.

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    my GT4 has 7kg/mm Front and 4.5kg/mm rear

    stiff yes, but not unbearable by any stretch.
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    ^^^ Soft.

    Will more then likely be to some photos probably won't get there to later in the morning though.
    If in doubt power out

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    Coming from someone that won't bring the supra down because of 'warped disks and shit tyres' never stopped me

    Maybe a little, but i think it is a decent compromise between street and track.

    Besides, stiffer springs by themselves don't actually improve grip all that much
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7MA61
    ^^^ Soft.

    Will more then likely be to some photos probably won't get there to later in the morning though.
    Also from someone who drives a barge

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roundy
    my GT4 has 7kg/mm Front and 4.5kg/mm rear

    stiff yes, but not unbearable by any stretch.
    I'll have to sit in your car for a sample

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    Default Re: Wakefield Park Track Day - Friday 7th of November!

    Quote Originally Posted by wagonist
    Also from someone who drives a barge
    Said barge has close to 9kg springs stock and it still rolls around lol.

    I won't be bringing the supra down because it may be sold by then anyway .
    If in doubt power out

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    and wheel rate of said springs equates to??

    spring rates are only part of the story, comparing the spring rates of a macpherson strut to a-arm suspension is a folly.

    All about Leverage, a macpherson strut will give a wheel rate very close to the spring rate, A-arms, depends on their geometry and where the spring is placed
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    Steve those front rates for the Teins are ~220 pounds per inch. I run 250 pound front springs in my AW11. I suspect there may be a bit more weight in the front of the wagon

    Hard to believe that kind of rate could be an upgrade for a car of that weight.

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    Default Re: Wakefield Park Track Day - Friday 7th of November!

    caldina GT-T is 1470kg

    stock i believe are abotu 2.3-2.5kg/mm
    they are basically a mac strut, so wheel rate should be similar to spring rate..

    TEIN "basic wagon" have 4.0kg/mm in front and 3.0kg in the rear (with 50mm lower front and 40mm lower rear)
    they are only 107625yen for the set of shocks, springs and adjustable height.....

    TEIN Stech "Soft" are 3.9kg and 3.5kg front/rear.... only 32550yen/set
    TEIN Stech "Medium" are 5.5kg and 5.1kg front/rear.... only 32340yen/set
    http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1...CH&make=TOYOTA

    TRD "soft" = 2.9kg/mm and 2.7kg/mm
    TRD "hard" = 3.5 front and 3.2 rear
    (only rear springs are still available from TRD and they are 8400yen each = cheap.. sets were abotu same as the TEIN)
    http://www.trdparts.jp/parts_spring.html

    then you have Bilstein which are also offf the shelf with 6kg front and 4kg rear.
    http://www.ennepetal.co.jp/01ss/poli...kit/page8.html
    they are 164000yen for 4 shocks, springs are 7000yen each (maybe + 5% tax)
    cheap cheap cheap!

    how much choice do you need?

    edit: sorry to have turned this into a "fix steves car" thread.. but.. hopefully some good will come of it
    add 17x7.5+42 or 17x8+32/35 or something similar. bridgestone RE011 or RE55 or whatever turns you on = good handling car.. no need for krazy kustom swaybar

    edit: shit dude, these nice lookin second hand TEINS are 60,000yen.. even with shipping to aus and crap exchange they are probably under AUD$1000
    http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b90282518
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    Default Re: Wakefield Park Track Day - Friday 7th of November!

    Stu, you have waaaay too much time on your hands!
















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