Whats the best spring?
The Konis will make the car more comfortable and composed just driving down the road, during lane changes, and normal daily maneuvers in general. I say more comfortable because it handles bumps with a much smoother and precise feel. In emergency braking situations and swerving (when people cut you off, pull out in front of you etc.) you will notice the Konis. When it comes to cornering and handling there is no comparison in my mind. The car is superior in feel, composure, handling, everything.
I did the Konis first then added the sways later....I just wanted to see the difference even though I bought them at the same time. Sam's hollow sway bars really can be noticed when you push the car. Roll stiffness is much greater and understeer is reduced as well as more controllable and predictable when you reach it.
I am far from an expert driver but am very pleased with this setup with stock springs. It is a great street/daily driver combination and I would recommend it to anyone.
I should add I had the stock Decarbons and sway bars on my 02 SS before I switched to new suspension. The car had right around 10,000 easy miles on it before I changed everything out. So I am not comparing the Konis/sways to a worn out suspension that needed replaced due to wear and tear.
Whatever you buy go through Sam he will get you the parts YOU NEED and make sure you know everything you need to know including details on installing and adjustments. Sam gives great support before, during, and after the sell. He is a stand-up guy to work with and offers immense knowledge with great products. Can't go wrong.
Thank you.
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Front Setup:
Koni set to soft, Stock Springs, can't remember perch setting but they are equal, Big *** ST sway bar, global west upper a arms
Rear Setup:
Moser 12 bolt axle, removed aluminum bump stop spacer, stock springs, removed rubber isolator, 18mm sway bar,
Ride height:
LF: 26"
RF: 26.75"
LR: 26.5"
RR: 27"
Could you suggest how I could get the front level? I've got an extra set of 1LE springs available.
Is it wise to shorten the rear bump stops, or just live with the occasional contact?
The fact the car touches the rear bumpstops is fine. You have a 18mm rear bar? That's an oddball size, but it did exist. I'm just wondering why. In fact with a solid 35mm front I'd want to up the rear to a 22.
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I'll likely swap the front 1LE springs back in. Less nose dive, but a little rougher ride around town. I can't recall if 1LE compress the same as regular springs, should I use the same perch height?
I mistyped the rear bar size. I've got the 19mm on now and have a 1LE sitting in the attic. I prefer the smaller bar for autox and the larger bar for RR. I went with the small bar for daily driving because its more forgiving and a little softer over bumps. I tend to kick the back end out around corners.
I can't recommend a whole list right here because I don't know what you mean by upgraded your suspension. Basically different people are looking for certain things, and I work based of what they most want to change about how their particular car works for their needs.
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Results matter. Talk is cheap. We are miles beyond the success anyone else has had with the 4th gens, and C5, C6, C7 Corvettes,
10 SCCA Solo National Championships, 2008 Driver of they Year, 2012 Driver of Eminence
13 SCCA Pro Solo Nationals Championships
2023 UMI King of the Mountain Champion
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