Prelude Autox Setups
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If you're just starting out in Autox, the best thing to do is just run with you have to get some experience. The first upgrade, should you decide it's time, is the tires. I prefer the Falken Azenis as do many people. They're cheap, have a firm sidewall (= less rollover), & great amounts of grip.
As far as set-ups go, I run Koni Yellow shocks with ground control coilovers. I had been running 400 lbs/in Front & 450 lbs/in Rear, but I just switched over to 550 lbs/in Rear (This will be my first weekend on the new springs). I also run the ST Rear Anti-sway Bar.
If you're just starting out in Autox, the best thing to do is just run with you have to get some experience. The first upgrade, should you decide it's time, is the tires. I prefer the Falken Azenis as do many people. They're cheap, have a firm sidewall (= less rollover), & great amounts of grip.
As far as set-ups go, I run Koni Yellow shocks with ground control coilovers. I had been running 400 lbs/in Front & 450 lbs/in Rear, but I just switched over to 550 lbs/in Rear (This will be my first weekend on the new springs). I also run the ST Rear Anti-sway Bar.
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