scottjua
Senior Member
If you don't mind the stock ride height look then there's no need to lower it. I'm lowered on spoon springs and can confidently say that it does not negatively impact the performance. My lap times in fact got faster but 99.9% sure its because of seat time. Overall, the spoon springs didn't make the ride more uncomfortable just might scrape a bit more. But the looks to me, makes it all worth it.
What did you end up with for alignment specs after the springs? Did you do camber arms?
Coming from Subarus for the past 20 years I have to re-learn everything for this car too, and I have spoon springs sitting in the box because I’m not sure what I need to do to keep stock or better handling with the drop. I don’t want to introduce a ton of understeer…
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