I was asked by a few people about ride heights changing with these bushings I am selling (here: https://fordfestiva.com/forums/showt...spring-bushing ) . The coilovers I personally have are aspire kyb's and are much different than the advanced setup so I asked Ryal (dragonhealer) about it. This is what he sent back to me. This is just what works well for him, you can do whatever ride heights you want in whatever way you want, this is to give an idea of what has worked well for him. I seem to recall reading in the original suspension thread that having the rear pinch weld measurement the same as the front was optimal for handling on the street setup, but i could be wrong, that may have changed, and whatever works best for you is best; Setting the rear low, throwing a bunch of weight in the back and having your tires rub isn't ideal.
I think it would be neat if people wanted to reply in this thread with what ride heights they are using with the advanced suspension, for what purpose they have it set like that (street use, autocross, track....), if they did any custom stuff to achieve that and if they tried other heights that didn't work as well.
I'll take Ethel apart tonight and photograph everything, and give measurements of my 3 basic setups, perhaps that will help....
There are many ways to set up the rear suspension without these bushings, so to show ride heights all I can do is show the setups we are using with these bushings.
Towing:
Ethel: Towing setup, full Advanced suspension with the 40A rear spring to body bushings.
Front 120lb/in 12" preset to 10 inches.
Rear 150lb/in 10", KYB MK1 VW, 4" coilover sleeve installed upside down, adjuster nut all the way up.
Rod spacer under body, providing max droop possible.
Achilles Economist 165/55-14 tyres. 25psi front/ 42psi rear
stock 1.3L engine in stock location
Front at jack point
Rod spacer is under body, providing max droop (down travel / rebound)
150lb/in as installed for towing
150lb/in towing setup
Rear at jack point
Towing setup parts location
4" coilover sleeve, 4-1/2" bumpstop slightly modified,, 1/8" aluminum washer .437" ID (shaft is ,425") by 1.8" OD, delrin spacer 7/16" ID by 1.8" OD by 3/4" thick, Mazda or Festiva under body rubber, Mazda or Festiva upper rubber, Mazda or Festiva upper rubber retainer
Towing
Towing
Should have noted on that last, sleeve is installed upside down for more lift.
Lower mount mod
Note: to set upper shaft rubber tension, jack axle beam corner up till car is lifted on that rear corner, finger tighten nut down onto upper rubber retainer washer, tighten 3-1/2 additional turns only, install lock nut. Having that nut too tight causes problems.
Street setup:
Same parts location for 105lb/in springs for street setup as the towing setup.
With the Achilles, tyre pressure should be 28psi all 4
Street setup, same front as before, rear 105lb/in springs, adjuster all the way up on upside down coilover sleeve.
Ethel street setup, front
Ethel street setup, rear
Ethel street setup, shaft all the way down for max droop, spacer is under body,
Track setup:
Track setup on Achilles Economist.
Tyre pressures, hot: front 35psi, rear 37psi.
Spare and rear seat removed.
Track setup front
Track setup rear
Parts location
Coilover sleeve upside down, adjuster 1-1/4" down from top.
Spacer is above body to limit droop as droop is increased by lowering.
In this setup, front droop (from static ride hight) is 3-1/4" and rear is 2 inches
Ethel track setup
I should note the upper rubber retainer had its hole enlarged to 7/16 to go above the bump stop in this setup
The overall length of the mount tube with fitted spacer should be 1.850 inch
I asked: "Just to confirm, the street setup has the adjuster nut in the same location as the towing setup?"
Yes, and that is its highest setting, people can go lower if they wish, this is where I like it because I often throw a lot of weight in the back.....
If someone needs a higher ride hight, a close pipe nipple can go under the sleeve as a spacer. I have done this, it works.
Charlie did note his Advanced Suspension lowered the car about one inch at it's highest adjustment
I think it would be neat if people wanted to reply in this thread with what ride heights they are using with the advanced suspension, for what purpose they have it set like that (street use, autocross, track....), if they did any custom stuff to achieve that and if they tried other heights that didn't work as well.
I'll take Ethel apart tonight and photograph everything, and give measurements of my 3 basic setups, perhaps that will help....
There are many ways to set up the rear suspension without these bushings, so to show ride heights all I can do is show the setups we are using with these bushings.
Towing:
Ethel: Towing setup, full Advanced suspension with the 40A rear spring to body bushings.
Front 120lb/in 12" preset to 10 inches.
Rear 150lb/in 10", KYB MK1 VW, 4" coilover sleeve installed upside down, adjuster nut all the way up.
Rod spacer under body, providing max droop possible.
Achilles Economist 165/55-14 tyres. 25psi front/ 42psi rear
stock 1.3L engine in stock location
Front at jack point
Rod spacer is under body, providing max droop (down travel / rebound)
150lb/in as installed for towing
150lb/in towing setup
Rear at jack point
Towing setup parts location
4" coilover sleeve, 4-1/2" bumpstop slightly modified,, 1/8" aluminum washer .437" ID (shaft is ,425") by 1.8" OD, delrin spacer 7/16" ID by 1.8" OD by 3/4" thick, Mazda or Festiva under body rubber, Mazda or Festiva upper rubber, Mazda or Festiva upper rubber retainer
Towing
Towing
Should have noted on that last, sleeve is installed upside down for more lift.
Lower mount mod
Note: to set upper shaft rubber tension, jack axle beam corner up till car is lifted on that rear corner, finger tighten nut down onto upper rubber retainer washer, tighten 3-1/2 additional turns only, install lock nut. Having that nut too tight causes problems.
Street setup:
Same parts location for 105lb/in springs for street setup as the towing setup.
With the Achilles, tyre pressure should be 28psi all 4
Street setup, same front as before, rear 105lb/in springs, adjuster all the way up on upside down coilover sleeve.
Ethel street setup, front
Ethel street setup, rear
Ethel street setup, shaft all the way down for max droop, spacer is under body,
Track setup:
Track setup on Achilles Economist.
Tyre pressures, hot: front 35psi, rear 37psi.
Spare and rear seat removed.
Track setup front
Track setup rear
Parts location
Coilover sleeve upside down, adjuster 1-1/4" down from top.
Spacer is above body to limit droop as droop is increased by lowering.
In this setup, front droop (from static ride hight) is 3-1/4" and rear is 2 inches
Ethel track setup
I should note the upper rubber retainer had its hole enlarged to 7/16 to go above the bump stop in this setup
The overall length of the mount tube with fitted spacer should be 1.850 inch
I asked: "Just to confirm, the street setup has the adjuster nut in the same location as the towing setup?"
Yes, and that is its highest setting, people can go lower if they wish, this is where I like it because I often throw a lot of weight in the back.....
If someone needs a higher ride hight, a close pipe nipple can go under the sleeve as a spacer. I have done this, it works.
Charlie did note his Advanced Suspension lowered the car about one inch at it's highest adjustment
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