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Originally Posted by B_Alley
with lowering the car, you need a stiffer springs the keep the vehicle from bottoming out. At any kind of g you pull, the car is going to roll, and if it rolls on to the bumpstop it will destroy the handling of the car. Also, hitting the bumpstops too hard can cause some serious damage (i don't know how well the stock camaro's hold up to hard hits).
Stiffer springs won't necessarily make the car more harsh in ride... I mean, it will, but going from 1Hz to 1.2 Hz, it probably wouldn't be that noticeable of a difference, in fact, you might even like the stiffer setup...
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Are we talking about the Direct Synthesis of 5-Substituted Naphthoquinones here?? LOL -- oh -- this is suspension and spring rates...
What about a 'variable rate' spring - where it gets much stiffer with compression vs the first inch or so... that would give the ride height he wants and a decent ride for going down the street - but as he gets into it
would help control the car and eliminate the bump stop issues etc?? Blake knows WAY WAY more about this stuff than I do... and I'm thinking he could chime in here with an opinion on this type of spring?
Eibach (not recommending etc - just one mfg) has a worksheet for suspension - and if they don't STOCK what you need - will custom build a spring for you..
http://eibach.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.exe...47404400012020