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Topic subjectRE: coil overs vs. lowering springs
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31949, RE: coil overs vs. lowering springs
Posted by RoninEclipse2G, Dec-31-69 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Nemo
I'll be careful. Sounds like this will be something I've never experienced before. I've had bad alignment but I'm not sure what "aggresive" alignment is. How does it track? Is it that you can really feel it set up going in and out of curves or what please?

An agressive alignment is mostly an alignment that's designed for the best track handeling possible, usually odd toe adjustments to kill understeer and a healthy dose of negative camber for good grip through tight turns, sometimes even adjusting the caster more positive for that little extra bit of steering angle. Done right it makes for a car that will go exactly where you steer it, but it takes all the "grey area" that the engineers designed into the system for ease of driving on sub par streets out. basically it makes for a car that's awesome to drive on the track but twitchy and uncivil on normal city streets
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