My whole car is "put together". Nothing's stock or original.
The front suspension is the TCP coilover conversion with 350# springs. TCP pushed me toward 400, but once they were installed, I felt they were too stiff, so they swapped me for 350's - still damn stiff - considering dropping to 300's.
Out back I have Flex-A-Form fiberglass springs. The vendor offered 175 and 225 pound springs, and all but insisted I go with the 225's. I think 175 is significantly stiffer than anything Ford put into a factory Mustang. I'm considering changing to the 175's.
So, I now have a car that has a pretty stiff ride, and has mixed components front and rear. How do I determine (short of destroying the car by finding the limits on the road) if my setup is "balanced" or "correct"?
I think everything's too stiff, but I can live with it as is. I'm just concerned that the rears are too stiff for the fronts or vice-versa, if you know what I mean. I think these high performance handling vendors err on the stiff side. What's stiff to the typical driver is probably soft to them. I think their recommendations are a bit biased to racing / track performance and not enough on "fun street".
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The front suspension is the TCP coilover conversion with 350# springs. TCP pushed me toward 400, but once they were installed, I felt they were too stiff, so they swapped me for 350's - still damn stiff - considering dropping to 300's.
Out back I have Flex-A-Form fiberglass springs. The vendor offered 175 and 225 pound springs, and all but insisted I go with the 225's. I think 175 is significantly stiffer than anything Ford put into a factory Mustang. I'm considering changing to the 175's.
So, I now have a car that has a pretty stiff ride, and has mixed components front and rear. How do I determine (short of destroying the car by finding the limits on the road) if my setup is "balanced" or "correct"?
I think everything's too stiff, but I can live with it as is. I'm just concerned that the rears are too stiff for the fronts or vice-versa, if you know what I mean. I think these high performance handling vendors err on the stiff side. What's stiff to the typical driver is probably soft to them. I think their recommendations are a bit biased to racing / track performance and not enough on "fun street".
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