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Nice, glad you like them! These little lightweight cars benefit so much from suspension upgrades!
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: peArL yAvItZ!! Join Date: Jul 2009
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Alright guys, i managed to "reduce" the stiffness out from my car. Remember the earlier on "Rear free supension mod"?
I shifted up the pivot point of my rear suspension before i did my tokico blue as posted. By shifting the point up, i gain additional stiffness on my rear spring which i can gain slightly more responsive handling and the "extra" steering with the cost of losing the comfort.I just recently shifted back the pivot point to the stock configuration(lower point). And now BINGO!!!!! My ride feel less "stiff" on the rear for overall comfort and yet still can provide the "super glue" feeling round the corner!! I am falling in love with the BLUEs!!!!!!!!!
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1NZ-FE Yaris with JDM RS front & rear bumper | JDM Vitz RS taillamp | JDM Vitz window visors | JDM Vitz Netz logos | JDM leather steering wheel & shift knob | 4k HID | K&N panel filter | Fujitsubo Wagolis exhaust | NST 10% crank pully | KYB Excel-G shocks | NF210 Springs | Cusco 4 points lower arm bar & Type OS top struct bar | RZCrew sub-frame collars | Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar & rear lower & center braces | PG Rear 13mm hub spacers | Exzess 2-pot calipers with 282mm rotors | Runstop Rear Disc | SSR Semi-Forge Type F 15" rims | Michelin Pilot Sport 3 195/55/15 tyres |
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now, does spring preload effect the rear spring rate? i am not sure. you said you noted the rear felt more stiff, but is that an effect on the spring rate of compressing the rear spring or is that "feeling" from the change in suspension geometry? i am not really sure, id love to hear another opinion on this (ie. Loren, Tamago) so, i looked up this calculator for spring rate: http://www.engineersedge.com/spring_comp_calc_k.htm i changed only 1 variable, and that is the # of ACTIVE coils in the spring. i changed nothing else. using the defaults in the calculator, a change from 10 coils to 8 coils increased spring rate from 18k to 23k. so, what that tells me is this: if you take the DF210 rear spring and compress it (eliminating a certain amount of coils) by raising the rear suspension mounting point, you will increase the rear spring rate by doing so though reduction of the number of coils. how much? no idea, but it certainly SHOULD go up. another benefit to a free mod!
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As mentioned, shifting up the pivot point will greatly compress the springs(higher spring rate) and at the same time, i strongly believe that we are playing with the rear suspension geometry as well. (Eg. roll center & anti squat thingy) Is anybody there who are good with car set-up pls enlighten us...
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1NZ-FE Yaris with JDM RS front & rear bumper | JDM Vitz RS taillamp | JDM Vitz window visors | JDM Vitz Netz logos | JDM leather steering wheel & shift knob | 4k HID | K&N panel filter | Fujitsubo Wagolis exhaust | NST 10% crank pully | KYB Excel-G shocks | NF210 Springs | Cusco 4 points lower arm bar & Type OS top struct bar | RZCrew sub-frame collars | Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar & rear lower & center braces | PG Rear 13mm hub spacers | Exzess 2-pot calipers with 282mm rotors | Runstop Rear Disc | SSR Semi-Forge Type F 15" rims | Michelin Pilot Sport 3 195/55/15 tyres |
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