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Old September 21st 2007, 11:17
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Aluminium spring plate retainers

So, are they worth it?

Wondering if I should invest in a set. My car is mostly a street driven, but intend of using it for some "classic road racing"/gentlemanracing

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Old September 24th 2007, 01:34
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The thing is it's not the sping plate retainer that is interesting, it's the replacement of the rubber bushing with a bronze one. This will keep the rear end quite well placed but will probably make for quite a harsh ride.

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Old September 24th 2007, 13:51
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ohh that looks cool, but yeh i doubt there's much give in it! mind you i don't like the amount of movement in the standard gromet set up.
any more info on these?
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Old October 9th 2007, 15:09
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The thing is it's not the sping plate retainer that is interesting, it's the replacement of the rubber bushing with a bronze one. This will keep the rear end quite well placed but will probably make for quite a harsh ride.

Jason
Hi,

Know of the feature of the bronze bushing. Seemed to obivous to mention

Is the rear end designed as to have the spring plates move forward/aft during acceleration/braking etc? It`s mainly toe in/out that is changed as far as I can think off.
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Old October 9th 2007, 15:14
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Is the rear end designed as to have the spring plates move forward/aft during acceleration/braking etc? It`s mainly toe in/out that is changed as far as I can think off.
hi, are you asking if it's surposed to move?
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Old October 9th 2007, 15:53
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In short form: yes.

The rubber bushing is primary a bearing for the springeplate to rotate in.

But do they also play the role of improving the dynamics of the rear suspension (as in changing the toe to a more desireable value in acc/braking), or does it make it much worse.
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Old October 9th 2007, 15:58
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well my thinking is it promots lift off/snap oversteer, and that can't be good. but i surpose if set right it would go to neutrel when decelarating. i'm just thinking out loud thou, sure there's plenty better people to answer that!
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