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Re: Before/After shots roadster lowering, BADROC pics

To: vlaury@earthlink.net, alvingogi@hotmail.com,
Subject: Re: Before/After shots roadster lowering, BADROC pics
From: DemonTSi@aol.com
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 00:05:34 EDT
I wouldn't say the roadster is too unpleasant to drive when it's super 
slammed like alvin's is... the problem is in the bumpsteer... at that low a 
ride height, there is an exorbitant amount of toe out, which causes the car 
to wander over dips and bumps a bit. It's easy to dial it out, but probably 
not with the stock center link because it's a bit short to thread out that 
much. The fix is to get a longer rod and thread the ends (with right hand and 
left hand threads) and use it in place of the stock center link. What's funny 
is that at that super low ride height, the lower control arm is almost 
horizontal to the ground. With a little further tweaking of the camber with 
some washers, the roadster would look very nice, and probably handle like 
crazy in the corners.
Oh yah, and the comp oil pan is definitely not a good thing to have on such a 
low car! I think a normal steel pan would afford you an extra 1" of clearance 
under there though...

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