Track bias set up for 05 STi
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Track bias set up for 05 STi
Need some advice for a winter project. I've trawled through previous threads but there's so much info and only a small percentage revelent so excuse my lazy approach.
My car will used primarily for track work so after a track bias set up. Duncan pointed me in the direction of Whiteline ARB's. What about coilovers, bracing and other set ups? The car will spend most of it's time stored in Germany and used on the Nordschleife with the occasional trackday elsewhere. What would you lot recommend?
My car will used primarily for track work so after a track bias set up. Duncan pointed me in the direction of Whiteline ARB's. What about coilovers, bracing and other set ups? The car will spend most of it's time stored in Germany and used on the Nordschleife with the occasional trackday elsewhere. What would you lot recommend?
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It is excellent on the road, but you might be better going for inverted struts for the track.
The rears are not overly fond of rumble strips!
Speak to the guys at powerstation as they supply this stuff in the UK.
I am sure there are other options out there however.
The rears are not overly fond of rumble strips!
Speak to the guys at powerstation as they supply this stuff in the UK.
I am sure there are other options out there however.
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I picked up the Whiteline ARBs from Powerstation on Saturday so slowly getting there. Looking at the Exe TC ones too depending on finances. I need to get the suspension sorted by February ideally.
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I replaced the Tein's on the Evo with Exe-tc and they were excellent. Powerstation will give you the best advice- they know what they're doing.
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