Track Coilover Choice - SCCA ITA 90 EF Hatchback
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I'm looking for someone to point me in the right direction in terms on coil overs for my dedicated track EF Hatch. I'd like something with the option to be built with custom spring rates (14kg front and 16kg rear) and possibly use swift springs. If you have any good recommendation's or reviews on what you're using I'd love to hear it. I'm currently looking at the Fortune Auto 500 and 510 series coil overs with the swift springs.
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Fortune auto will build to order. But with those rates, you're going to need to leave the spring loose....or use helper springs in order to get some droop. Unless you have a clutch type LSD or something.
Idk what your class restrictions are. Does a full body adjustable coilover cause you to take points? Because if you're leaving the spring loose anyway....the full body thing is a bit of a waste.
Idk what your class restrictions are. Does a full body adjustable coilover cause you to take points? Because if you're leaving the spring loose anyway....the full body thing is a bit of a waste.
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