2013 AWD Idea: AWD Lowering with RS-R front and stock RWD spring R
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2013 AWD Idea: AWD Lowering with RS-R front and stock RWD spring R
Hey there,
This thought has been running through my head, just hear me out and share what you think.
So 2013 AWD Lux,
Use RS-R Down front AWD lowering spring which has a spring rate of 5.15 kg/mm
And stock RWD springs are unknown (I couldn't locate a thread with numbers on RWD), though we can infer (guess, really) with Tanabe's claim of a 5% over stock spring rate increase that OEM would be in the 6.2-6.4 kg/mm range. This is only half the subject as coil height is a factor.
But, could it work as a mild lowering solution with a smidge of natural forward rake? I am thinking about this because reviews and specs of RS-R Down AWD T-176D springs frequently complain about the rear being way too stiff. When I view stock RWD cars, I see nothing wrong with the rear suspension height, especially compared with AWD stock.
Thoughts?
This thought has been running through my head, just hear me out and share what you think.
So 2013 AWD Lux,
Use RS-R Down front AWD lowering spring which has a spring rate of 5.15 kg/mm
And stock RWD springs are unknown (I couldn't locate a thread with numbers on RWD), though we can infer (guess, really) with Tanabe's claim of a 5% over stock spring rate increase that OEM would be in the 6.2-6.4 kg/mm range. This is only half the subject as coil height is a factor.
But, could it work as a mild lowering solution with a smidge of natural forward rake? I am thinking about this because reviews and specs of RS-R Down AWD T-176D springs frequently complain about the rear being way too stiff. When I view stock RWD cars, I see nothing wrong with the rear suspension height, especially compared with AWD stock.
Thoughts?
Last edited by Lanson; 07-17-24 at 09:20 AM.
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