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One more Festiva with drastically better handling and ride quality.
I helped Brianliska build a set of coilovers for his car "Hippiestiva"
This car is bone stock except the 14" wheels aftermarket cd player, seat covers and window tint. It was fun to put this suspension on a car with no other mods and feel how much better it drives. It never ceases to amaze me how much of a difference a quality suspension package can make on a Festiva.
Last edited by Advancedynamix; 06-18-2016, 09:05 AM.
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Looking through the parts list for the rears in post one it says you need two Bilstein coil over sleeve kits. Later in the pricing list you put the price for a single coil over sleeve kit. Does the one sleeve kit ($32.99) come with the parts to convert two struts or are two kits ($32.99 x2) required?
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Play with it and see what you like. That setup should work well.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostIt will, but your ride height will be higher. The spring rate has less effective on the stiffness of the ride, and more effective on ride height. If you want close to stock ride height and plan on carrying a heavy load than the 150lb springs should work fine for you.
So the only loss I would have would be a slightly higher center of gravity? It should improve my handling and ability to carry heavy payloads then. I think I may have just decided on my setup, FINALLY! Just go zero toe, this setup with 150# springs, and 3 degrees of neg camber all the way around?
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It will, but your ride height will be higher. The spring rate has less effective on the stiffness of the ride, and more effective on ride height. If you want close to stock ride height and plan on carrying a heavy load than the 150lb springs should work fine for you.Last edited by Advancedynamix; 04-25-2016, 12:25 PM.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostThe reason I've settled with the 120lb 12" front springs (or 150lb for DOHC G series cars) is because the adjustment range is perfect for the VW coilovers and the spring rate rise matches the shock valving of those shocks well on a Festiva. We need to remember that a 120lb spring is only a 120lb spring when compressed 1 inch. At rest it's closer to a 100lb spring, and when compressed 6" is closer to a 200lb spring. You adjust your spring rate with preload, not by just putting a stiffer spring on the car. The reason I suggest the 150lb springs on G series equipped cars is because the engine is further forward and there is more weight on the front wheels. The 150lb springs have a faster rate rise which matches the extra load of the heavier driveline which is moved forward. Both the 120lb springs and the 150lb springs can be adjusted to 175lbs, if you need that, with the preload adjusters.
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The whole tower or just the rod mount? If just the rod mount, you'll only eliminate 2" of droop, but maintain the factory ride hight.
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostAnd way too long. If you take 3" out of the stock shocks the car handles much better.
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Originally posted by errjam View Postwhen is the kit coming??
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Originally posted by errjam View Postwhen is the kit coming??
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