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KW V3 vs. Stock Suspension Refresh for Street Driving
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I can see people here bashin V3, Have anybody of you guys tried KW V3 converted to flat ride spring rates and proper setup?
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Originally posted by Tbonem3 View PostIs the tck 14mm (versus typical 16mm)?
Will Turner or GC not include a bearing (14mm i.d. to 16mm o.d.)?
I use a bearing in order to put my 14mm MCS into tns street plates. Vorshlag includes the bearing I know for a fact.
It sounds to me like non M is 14mm then.
I'm not sure about height being an issue, I don't see how it could be.
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Is the tck 14mm (versus typical 16mm)?
Will Turner or GC not include a bearing (14mm i.d. to 16mm o.d.)?
I use a bearing in order to put my 14mm MCS into tns street plates. Vorshlag includes the bearing I know for a fact.
It sounds to me like non M is 14mm then.
I'm not sure about height being an issue, I don't see how it could be.
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Originally posted by Obioban View Post
Turner’s or GC’s will work.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostI’ll try the 400/700 setup before deciding if I want to go softer in the rear. The car will still have sort of a street/track setup and will retain all of the monoball parts (for now). I think Obi used 375+350/700+675, and if he felt that the car rode great and was compliant on the street, I’m sure I’ll be happy, too.
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Thanks. I got the impression from the Turner and TCK sites that the diameter and height of the TCK damper would be a problem. TCK site says the stock strut shaft is shorter and larger in diameter than the TCK part.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostAnyone know if there is a "street" camber plate that will work with the front TCK SA dampers? After perhaps going too far with my rear suspension I definitely don't want a harsh camber plate setup it the front. I looked and the Turners, but it looks like they will work only with dampers designed to work with the stock upper mount.
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Originally posted by D-O View PostAnyone know if there is a "street" camber plate that will work with the front TCK SA dampers? After perhaps going too far with my rear suspension I definitely don't want a harsh camber plate setup it the front. I looked and the Turners, but it looks like they will work only with dampers designed to work with the stock upper mount.
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Anyone know if there is a "street" camber plate that will work with the front TCK SA dampers? After perhaps going too far with my rear suspension I definitely don't want a harsh camber plate setup it the front. I looked and the Turners, but it looks like they will work only with dampers designed to work with the stock upper mount.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostI’ll try the 400/700 setup before deciding if I want to go softer in the rear. The car will still have sort of a street/track setup and will retain all of the monoball parts (for now). I think Obi used 375+350/700+675, and if he felt that the car rode great and was compliant on the street, I’m sure I’ll be happy, too.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View PostI’ll try the 400/700 setup before deciding if I want to go softer in the rear. The car will still have sort of a street/track setup and will retain all of the monoball parts (for now). I think Obi used 375+350/700+675, and if he felt that the car rode great and was compliant on the street, I’m sure I’ll be happy, too.
Of course since you already have the springs, might as well go for it. They're easy enough to change.
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I’ll try the 400/700 setup before deciding if I want to go softer in the rear. The car will still have sort of a street/track setup and will retain all of the monoball parts (for now). I think Obi used 375+350/700+675, and if he felt that the car rode great and was compliant on the street, I’m sure I’ll be happy, too.
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Originally posted by SQ13 View Post
Ooh okay, cool. Thanks for the info. I’m actually turning my track car back into a street car, so I’m trying to figure out what setup might work best for me. Thinking about trying 400/700 for the time being since the 700s are already installed, and I already own the 400s.
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