gpatmac
02-23-2003, 09:46 PM
Just bought the Tein type Flex for my 02 WRX wagon. They are installed and after getting over my initial giddiness urging me to take her out for a spin (and thus rubbing the crap outa the inside of the plastic inside of my fender well), I have them to where they are at a nice height and dampening. Tires are 225/50/16 on stock rims.
Questions are as follows:
What do I want to tell the alignment shop? I already know specs
What Wingless Wonder said in another post (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10255), but will I want them to do corner weighting? Is there anything that they do that I could do myself? I've got access to portable vehicle scales, I just wouldn't know what to do to the coilovers once I weighed each wheel. Part of my most recent job in the Army was preparing many vehicles for sea, rail, or air movement, so I know how to calculate center of balance, but that's about it.
Do most alignment shops offer the corner weighting as an option? What's a good price for the service? Somewhere I heard about $350.
If I can do it on my own, are there and peculiar tools I would need?
With the wheels I have on my car, what's a recommended ride height? Just high enough to where there's no rubbing? I'm not a bit interested in being low for looks, but I understand the lower the CoB, the better the car handles on the track.
I've got the EDFC so strut dampening isn't an issue, but should I mess with spring dampening?
Anyone have experience with the Tein Flex maintenance requirements and schedule?
Thanks a lot,
Pat
Questions are as follows:
What do I want to tell the alignment shop? I already know specs
What Wingless Wonder said in another post (http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10255), but will I want them to do corner weighting? Is there anything that they do that I could do myself? I've got access to portable vehicle scales, I just wouldn't know what to do to the coilovers once I weighed each wheel. Part of my most recent job in the Army was preparing many vehicles for sea, rail, or air movement, so I know how to calculate center of balance, but that's about it.
Do most alignment shops offer the corner weighting as an option? What's a good price for the service? Somewhere I heard about $350.
If I can do it on my own, are there and peculiar tools I would need?
With the wheels I have on my car, what's a recommended ride height? Just high enough to where there's no rubbing? I'm not a bit interested in being low for looks, but I understand the lower the CoB, the better the car handles on the track.
I've got the EDFC so strut dampening isn't an issue, but should I mess with spring dampening?
Anyone have experience with the Tein Flex maintenance requirements and schedule?
Thanks a lot,
Pat