I intend to get my new, '16 FiST to the autocross course this spring. I want to remain in stock class for now. That means no springs and no coilovers.
My wife just had her first more-or-less extended ride in the car and complained about the ride. I knew she would. When I went coilovers in two other cars she hated the ride. And the roads here ARE awful - no kidding. I really want that jounce to go away and I tend to think it's rear-only. I understand Koni STR.Ts and Koni yellows can tame that bounciness, the latter, when properly adjusted. However, I'm not inclined to remove the rear before and after events to adjust the ride, which is required with the yellows. And I've heard that the STR.Ts reduce steering feel and ability to put power down coming out of turns.
So what if I put the STR.Ts on the rear only and leave the fronts as OEM? Has anyone done this? I've searched off and on for two days and can't really find anything but supposition. Is there anything terribly wrong with this "mixed" suspension proposal?
Thanks!
My wife just had her first more-or-less extended ride in the car and complained about the ride. I knew she would. When I went coilovers in two other cars she hated the ride. And the roads here ARE awful - no kidding. I really want that jounce to go away and I tend to think it's rear-only. I understand Koni STR.Ts and Koni yellows can tame that bounciness, the latter, when properly adjusted. However, I'm not inclined to remove the rear before and after events to adjust the ride, which is required with the yellows. And I've heard that the STR.Ts reduce steering feel and ability to put power down coming out of turns.
So what if I put the STR.Ts on the rear only and leave the fronts as OEM? Has anyone done this? I've searched off and on for two days and can't really find anything but supposition. Is there anything terribly wrong with this "mixed" suspension proposal?
Thanks!