Rear travel setup with Tokico HTS 102
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05-17-2009, 11:27 PM
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Thanks!
Also, me like it answer. It looks to me too that at least two need to be cut, since there is not enough travel but i wasn't brave enough to do it right away I cutted only one today, and get bumstopped frequently, not regular driving but speedbumps and bad road road hole/bumps ...yes. I don't really know the rate of springs (aftermarket front KONI for Golf GTI Mk II feels like ~3kg/mm) but i don't need paint to diagnose bumpstop, Sound and me jumping and headpunching the roof is enough So, you don't have any problems with that much low travel ? What rims/tires do you run ? Spacers ? Did some archtuning ? It looks that if i cut second part my tire will rub inside the fenders. And i have 195/45/14 which is really low tyre. Thanks! |
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Rear travel setup with Tokico HTS 102 - Uzelac - 05-17-2009, 05:03 PM
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