suspension question
Under hard acceleration in am getting a lot of rear end squat and toe out from the rear wheels. These only happen under acceleration. I need to get the car aligned, but if this happens because of worn-out parts, I would like to replace them before I get it aligned...... or is this normal for s13's?
Car is a 92 coupe
Suspension is Tein c/o
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
Car is a 92 coupe
Suspension is Tein c/o
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
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Patrick -
Patrick -
thanks, craig said he replaced the TC rod bushings and swaybar endlink bushings with Energy Suspension bits. Which bushings in the rear need to be replaced? I saw a post about subframe spacers would they help?
That for the help, I hate to be the noob and ask noob questions.
Patrick
That for the help, I hate to be the noob and ask noob questions.
Patrick
ha, no problem... is this going to be a pretty much track only car?
or half/half?
if it isnt a dedicated track car, id say order a energy suspension hyper flex kit.
i just got mine for 120$ shipped, and it replaces pretty much every bushing with polyeurothane.
and youll have a couple left over, like the t/c bushings, and endlinks.
now, if its going to be a track car, with little street driving, get something like jic, or tein rear upper control arms, lower control arms, and toe links. and you might still have a few bushings here and there to replace. but it will handle alot better, just wont be as forgiving as the e/s kit. (which is still very stiff.)
subframe spacers will stiffen the ride, and have less give also, but i dont think they will "fix" the problem youre having.
or half/half?
if it isnt a dedicated track car, id say order a energy suspension hyper flex kit.
i just got mine for 120$ shipped, and it replaces pretty much every bushing with polyeurothane.
and youll have a couple left over, like the t/c bushings, and endlinks.
now, if its going to be a track car, with little street driving, get something like jic, or tein rear upper control arms, lower control arms, and toe links. and you might still have a few bushings here and there to replace. but it will handle alot better, just wont be as forgiving as the e/s kit. (which is still very stiff.)
subframe spacers will stiffen the ride, and have less give also, but i dont think they will "fix" the problem youre having.


