Tokico Ilummina's or D-Spec's?

joestang98 said:
That is what an adjustable shocks/struts are designed for...the best of both worlds. I like taking a corner hard and drag racing. Now I can do both without sacrificing one over another.

That may or may not be entirely true. Just because you have an adjustable shock/strut doesn't mean you will do both equally well.

For instance:
1. You may have an LCA that's more designed for drag racing with poly/solid bushings, and you won't handle well in turns.
Or,
2: You may have an LCA that's more designed for cornering with spherical busings, but that won't make you do well in 1/4 mile racing.

Throwing an adjustable shock/strut together with #1 won't guarantee good cornering, or with #2 above to get good 60' or 1/4 mile times.

JMHO.
 
joestang98 said:

http://maximummotorsports.com/rearsus-asp.asp
MM Rear Lower Control Arms
Std. & Adj. Lower Control Arms
for Road Racing
for Drag Racing
MM Weld-In Rear Spring Adapter

Note, there are different types of lower control arms for both drag racing, and road racing.

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MMRLCA-32-33.jpg


Note the different designs, which serve different purposes. Same goes with lowering springs. Too stiff springs may make you handle better around a corner, but will render weight distribution when launching, thus making it worse for drag racing.

What san~man was saying is that if you have a LCA for drag racing, and you tune your shocks/struts for an autocross event, it won't handle that great because of the LCAs that were designed to help straight line acceleration. And Vice versa for roadracing LCAs.


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