11-09-2011, 09:57 AM | #23 |
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I believe the issue is dropped and spacers
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11-09-2011, 03:17 PM | #24 |
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With over 1,000 miles put on since that ridiculous thread , I can say that the only noticeable issue is complete lock turning at slow speeds. However I think that rubbing issue would exist even without the drop. Before I had the car lowered I noticed that the clearance between the wheel skirt and tire at the right front when the wheel is turned to the left is very TIGHT. It looked as though it was already just missing the backside of the oil cooler vent that is in the wheel well.
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11-09-2011, 08:26 PM | #27 |
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I already ordered RS technik 5mm front and 12mm rear spacers for my 1M....should have them installed next week!
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I realize most of you have never heard of scrub radius. I'm trying to do a little education so that people can at least understand the tradeoffs of what they are doing. I realize people like JJSchmooze don't take this well. Feel free to ignore my input.
I think this quote found on H&R's technical website in and article about scrub radius sums it up nicely: Quote:
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Now it's easy to assume that a small change in scrub radius won't have a noticeable effect. Test data says otherwise, however. This is the data from one SAE paper on the subject comparing different scrub radius on a skidpad: Scrub radius / Max. accel. (g) 54.8 mm / 0.68 24.9 mm / 0.70 -9.8 mm / 0.74 -20.2 mm / 0.79 So we see in this example that a 10.4mm change in scrub radius resulted in a 7% change in lateral Gs. I am not saying the results will be the same for the 1M- they will not. This does illustrate that small differences have a very noticeable effect, and if you look at the article the differences were actually larger in braking, steering input, etc. They sum the article up as follows: Quote:
This is something to be aware of when considering spacers- I would personally recommend not doing a large spacer in the front to avoid these issues. Space the rear all you want- it doesn't effect scrub radius (though it will change the handling balance slightly and add a little weight). http://www.hrsprings.com/technical/scrub_radius http://www.sae.org/automag/scrubradius/04.htm
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Correct.
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11-10-2011, 10:59 PM | #32 |
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Having said that, my winter wheels have an offset that pushes the fronts out by 10mm. But it is a square setup, and I wanted to have an offset match between front and rear so I can rotate for even tire wear. Still interesting stuff. Thanks.
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That's good to hear I don't drive like an idiot anyway and how often are you on full lock your car must look brilliant have got a Seibon m3 style bonnet and eisenman full race exhaust as well after my run in service! Can't wait
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12 mm front you will start to rub pretty badly on the cooler vents in the wheel well. In the rear you will run on the fender liner. |
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If running OEM wheels and KW V3 Coil overs whats the best spacer to go with?
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01-15-2012, 04:46 AM | #42 |
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Thanks mate have changed my order to 10mm front 12mm rear don't want anything rubbing badly!
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Damn good question and let me know what you find out. I am planning on getting KWV3 in the near future and am thinking of going 10mm front and 12mm rear. Probably depends on how much you are going to lower the car.
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