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Old 19 March 2002, 12:04 PM
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Alot of people ask (myself inc) the best setup for thier cars suspension, so, like the Dawes why doesn't someone do a similar thing like have all the different settings under one page, ie 17" alloys with Eibachs, 18" with eibachs etc.

Just a thought.

I don't know enough about this so, someone with brains!!!

Paul
Old 19 March 2002, 12:09 PM
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It's a great idea. One slight downside is that some persons 'best ever' set up is someone else's 'nightmare setup'

I like a car that grips really well, but that can be made feel as though it's 'dancing' on the road. A little bit of understeer is ok for me as it lets me know where the limits are in advance

Some people hate understeer and love to get the back end to swing out all the time. So a car setup for them i'd not get on with.

Old 19 March 2002, 01:05 PM
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Tyre pressures make a big difference as well, tyre type, profile, tread left. Trouble is to many variables involved. Nice idea though for general setups though.
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Worth a try though!

Any help, pros and cons of your set up would help others decide what they want.

Paul
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