Restoring Suspension
So i plan on keeping my DA for a long time, and really go to town on it.
I Am looking to get almost all new suspenion for it. I have coilovers and shocks. I'm looking to get a camber kit and a full bushing kit to soften things up.
Is there anything else that could be replaced to help achieve a "brand new" feel for the car?
Thanks
I Am looking to get almost all new suspenion for it. I have coilovers and shocks. I'm looking to get a camber kit and a full bushing kit to soften things up.
Is there anything else that could be replaced to help achieve a "brand new" feel for the car?
Thanks
A camber kit will not soften the ride up, but will save your tires in the long run. If you are going with OEM bushings, you may notice a difference in ride quality (soft) or if you go with Polyurethane bushings you will notice a big difference in handling, but you will sacrifice ride quality and they have then tendency to squeak. Its a pain to put the bushings in, but worth it. You should get the master bushing kit. If you want something else get front and rear sway bars, Progress, or suspension techniques or ASR, there will be a big difference in ride quality when cornering.
I know camber kit wont soften things up, i meant the bushings. the camber is just for my tires because im lowering.
So getting oem bushings is better? I want good handling, but right now its stock suspension and it hits bumps so hard. so with coils and shocks and being lowered it'll be worse. Will polyurethane eliminate the "hard" hitting or just pretty much remain the same?
So getting oem bushings is better? I want good handling, but right now its stock suspension and it hits bumps so hard. so with coils and shocks and being lowered it'll be worse. Will polyurethane eliminate the "hard" hitting or just pretty much remain the same?
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