sportlines with hals.
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sportlines with hals.
So I have hal's on my car... and I bought a set of sportlines for the rear of the car, cause the front is obviously adjustable.
before anyone gets down on me, these springs are just for leisure driving to look good, I have a set of stock rears for performance reasons.... now that that's out of the way...
Way back when I was running stock shocks and sportlines, I could only fit two fingers inbetween the fender and the tire.
now, with the hals, I can fit about FOUR fingers. The car seems like it's only as low as a prokit, but it clearly says sportline on the spring.
It's OK cause my tunnel brace mounted TA sits pretty low, but does anyone have any idea why the car sits so much higher then other cars with this kit? Does it have something to do with the shocks? using the stock bushing thing. pics tomorrow.
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before anyone gets down on me, these springs are just for leisure driving to look good, I have a set of stock rears for performance reasons.... now that that's out of the way...
Way back when I was running stock shocks and sportlines, I could only fit two fingers inbetween the fender and the tire.
now, with the hals, I can fit about FOUR fingers. The car seems like it's only as low as a prokit, but it clearly says sportline on the spring.
It's OK cause my tunnel brace mounted TA sits pretty low, but does anyone have any idea why the car sits so much higher then other cars with this kit? Does it have something to do with the shocks? using the stock bushing thing. pics tomorrow.
thanks
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Assuming you're drag racing...
Don't you guys need weight transfer? Sportlines won't provide you much weight transfer I wouldn't think. I'd use a different set of springs.
Though the whole drag suspension thing still confuses me. Some people say stock springs and weight transfer is good for the rear end, and others say it's not. Then I read somewhere that it depends on how much power your car has and how well it hooks, like 11+ second cars should have rear suspension weight transfer and really low ET cars don't want to squat.
Either way, drag racing spring recommendations seem to be all over the place in this forum. Wish I knew a bit more on it.
Don't you guys need weight transfer? Sportlines won't provide you much weight transfer I wouldn't think. I'd use a different set of springs.
Though the whole drag suspension thing still confuses me. Some people say stock springs and weight transfer is good for the rear end, and others say it's not. Then I read somewhere that it depends on how much power your car has and how well it hooks, like 11+ second cars should have rear suspension weight transfer and really low ET cars don't want to squat.
Either way, drag racing spring recommendations seem to be all over the place in this forum. Wish I knew a bit more on it.
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Assuming you're drag racing...
Don't you guys need weight transfer? Sportlines won't provide you much weight transfer I wouldn't think. I'd use a different set of springs.
Though the whole drag suspension thing still confuses me. Some people say stock springs and weight transfer is good for the rear end, and others say it's not. Then I read somewhere that it depends on how much power your car has and how well it hooks, like 11+ second cars should have rear suspension weight transfer and really low ET cars don't want to squat.
Either way, drag racing spring recommendations seem to be all over the place in this forum. Wish I knew a bit more on it.
Don't you guys need weight transfer? Sportlines won't provide you much weight transfer I wouldn't think. I'd use a different set of springs.
Though the whole drag suspension thing still confuses me. Some people say stock springs and weight transfer is good for the rear end, and others say it's not. Then I read somewhere that it depends on how much power your car has and how well it hooks, like 11+ second cars should have rear suspension weight transfer and really low ET cars don't want to squat.
Either way, drag racing spring recommendations seem to be all over the place in this forum. Wish I knew a bit more on it.
I already know how to drag race... I don't need advice....
this thread is simply asking WHY my car sits so high with sportlines and hal shocks. thats it.
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I'm the one who wants the advice. Haha, I never said you needed it. Everyones got the answer though, including the ones who don't know what they are talking about. That's why its so hard to find useful information on these forums.