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I'm doing Koni Yellow shocks & struts on stock PP springs, some rear vertical links (not sure which yet), BMR cradle lock out kit, and the Steeda rear shock mounts. I want to get the rear end of this car planted, without increasing ride harshness and NVH. I'm a cornering/Grand Touring guy, not a drag/race guy, so there's that.
So, a few questions;
For the rear vertical links, I see delrin, poly and spherical bushing options. In AM's video, they caution that the spherical bushings will add NVH, but then in the comments section a few that have installed them on their cars say there is no increase in NVH. Any comments about the delrin/poly/spherical bushing conundrum would be appreciated.
And what of durability? Would spherical bearing horizontal links last as long as delrin or poly? Something makes me think they won't, so please share if you have any info or experience with them.
For the Steeda rear shock mounts, there are three options for the size of the rear shocks, but I don't know which to chose for the Koni Yellows, so I'm stuck on my order until I know. I anyone knows, please help.
When this is done, installed, I'll share my impressions. I just want the rear to be more stable and planted, get rid of that damned shimmy in the rear, especially when you hit a bump mid-corner.
FYI, I am laughing my head off during my investigations into the correct parts to use. There's all these complaints of nose-dive under braking, squat & wheel hop under acceleration, with stock S550 suspensions. I had a 2012 Brembo GT, and brothers and sisters I am here to tell you that the S550s suspension is worlds better than the S197's. Like, a huge, massive leap forward. If you think the s550 has nose-dive under braking and squat/hop under acceleration, then try an S197.
So, a few questions;
For the rear vertical links, I see delrin, poly and spherical bushing options. In AM's video, they caution that the spherical bushings will add NVH, but then in the comments section a few that have installed them on their cars say there is no increase in NVH. Any comments about the delrin/poly/spherical bushing conundrum would be appreciated.
And what of durability? Would spherical bearing horizontal links last as long as delrin or poly? Something makes me think they won't, so please share if you have any info or experience with them.
For the Steeda rear shock mounts, there are three options for the size of the rear shocks, but I don't know which to chose for the Koni Yellows, so I'm stuck on my order until I know. I anyone knows, please help.
When this is done, installed, I'll share my impressions. I just want the rear to be more stable and planted, get rid of that damned shimmy in the rear, especially when you hit a bump mid-corner.
FYI, I am laughing my head off during my investigations into the correct parts to use. There's all these complaints of nose-dive under braking, squat & wheel hop under acceleration, with stock S550 suspensions. I had a 2012 Brembo GT, and brothers and sisters I am here to tell you that the S550s suspension is worlds better than the S197's. Like, a huge, massive leap forward. If you think the s550 has nose-dive under braking and squat/hop under acceleration, then try an S197.
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