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Advanced Suspension Setup; (Toe? Camber? Spring Rates?) Learn here!
ORIGINAL SOURCE: http://www.drifting.com/forums/tech-...earn-here.html
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I thought alot of you might enjoy this read. I found it quite useful for tuning my XRT. And this should give a boost to some of you that are a bit dim of how suspension components affect each other.
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http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Basic_Setup_Guide
http://en.lfsmanual.net/wiki/Advanced_Setup_Guide IMO the setup info is better here, mainly because the figures from your source are, for the most part, unusable in LFS (different units of measurement) and, because the information is from a drifting website, the data is probably less useful for LFS (drifters tend to have poorly setup cars). The information isn't wrong, just redundant given the vast amounts of information in the manual and on the web.
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I don't know, I just found it more helpful than what was to be found in the guides you posted. It is a bit easier to understand, and can give a reasonable example of what would be useful, or a standard.
Not to mention diagnosing a problem - which is pretty much a plus for anyone.
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Deal with it. Call it what you want but it's true.
Most drifters IRL have a terrible habit of just buying random, low quality suspension parts and throwing them on the car without thinking about whether or not they actually need them. Outside of the pro level and especially outside of the groups of people who go to the track, this is very common. In LFS, every "drift setup" that I've tried that hasn't been close to a default setup has had at least one "crutch" in it- either the rear suspension was completely messed up (constantly bottoming out or way too stiff) or the rear wheels have too much positive camber.
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Hmh, I don't know about that. Sounds to me like you've been trying people who just can't set up their car right.
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