gavin_leslie
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I havent had breakfast yet so Im just thinking on the fly with this... but am I hearing this right? you plan to use 13"s in the rear, 15"s in the front and keep the chassis ride height level(as if you were using equal diameter tires front/rear). If thats so, it sounds kinda weird from a chassis geometry standpoint.I'm having to fabricate a way to attach the pillowball mount from my AWR camber plates onto the stock BG upper strut mount while lowering the spring perch down 1" to compensate for the shorter rear wheel/tire combo.
Originally I had figured that you would have the chassis raked upwards in front. It would look odd, but that keep the front/rear roll centers about equal. If the chassis is set at level when youll have the rear roll centers higher than the front (by what...3/4"..20mm or so after lowering the front?). Your roll axis will have moved to the front and the car will have a tendency to understeer(a bit, a lot..Im not sure). Whats your plan to combat that? More front spring?
Gavin