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New for this Forum and off roading

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:37 pm
by 341613264
Hello everybody

I'm new for this Forum and off roading, living in NS Auckland, NZ

Here below is my little Surf and it modified details

It got 650mm suspension lift, but I found its horrible when curving at a high speed, it does side too much, anyone have any idea for it ? Thanks

Sorry for the misunderstanding, if there is any, English is not my first language. :roll:
Hope everyone ganna have fun here

cheers

Re: New for this Forum and off roading

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:41 pm
by keithal
welcome to the forums
just so you know the 650mm isnt the lift height it is the measurement of the suspension height after the lift

Re: New for this Forum and off roading

Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 2:11 pm
by slide
341613264 wrote: I found its horrible when curving at a high speed, it does side too much, anyone have any idea for it ? Thanks

Suspension lift will generally handle worse that standard because centre of gravity is higher.
But it would be worth checking over to make sure there isn't a worn out part (bush, shockie, balljoint etc) making it worse than it should be.

Re: New for this Forum and off roading

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:53 am
by 341613264
keithal wrote:welcome to the forums
just so you know the 650mm isnt the lift height it is the measurement of the suspension height after the lift



Thanks for you answer

Re: New for this Forum and off roading

Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:54 am
by 341613264
slide wrote:
341613264 wrote: I found its horrible when curving at a high speed, it does side too much, anyone have any idea for it ? Thanks

Suspension lift will generally handle worse that standard because centre of gravity is higher.
But it would be worth checking over to make sure there isn't a worn out part (bush, shockie, balljoint etc) making it worse than it should be.


Thanks for you answer
I will go for an inspection