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Old 12-27-2005, 01:22 PM
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HKS RS assistance

Aloha everyone. I hope that you guys and gals had an awesome Christmas.

I'm taking my coupe in tomorrow to get the RS suspension setup installed along with 350evo front arms and spc rear arms and toe bolts. I currently have 19x9.5-23mm offset and 19x10.5-23mm offset sf challenges on Toyo TR-1 (245/35 FR and 275/35 Rear).

What would be an ideal drop (inches) that you all would recommend? I'm not looking for a "slammed" look, but a lowered stance that does not have the rubbing issues with the fenders. Lowering a car always seems to be a lot tougher to decide on with coilovers huh?

Thanks ahead for all your help!
 
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Old 12-27-2005, 01:29 PM
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hmm... I think since you dont really like the slammed look... probably say 20 turns from the bottom up front and lets say around 7-15 turns from the top on the rears... which ever evens the car out...

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Old 01-06-2006, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by kaloman
Aloha everyone. I hope that you guys and gals had an awesome Christmas.

I'm taking my coupe in tomorrow to get the RS suspension setup installed along with 350evo front arms and spc rear arms and toe bolts. I currently have 19x9.5-23mm offset and 19x10.5-23mm offset sf challenges on Toyo TR-1 (245/35 FR and 275/35 Rear).

What would be an ideal drop (inches) that you all would recommend? I'm not looking for a "slammed" look, but a lowered stance that does not have the rubbing issues with the fenders. Lowering a car always seems to be a lot tougher to decide on with coilovers huh?

Thanks ahead for all your help!
Do the HKS RS have separate ride height and spring compression settings?
 
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Old 01-06-2006, 02:55 AM
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No, the RS does not have separate ride height and spring preload settings. The more you lower the RS, the more preload you are going to put on the springs.
 
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