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Old 09-11-2006, 09:06 PM
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Building 4g63t MR festiva

Hey guys tried doing as much of my own reasearch as I could on my own before posting. I am building a mid engined festiva (heavily inspired by the original SHOgun) with DSM power. the rear is mostly the front of a 91 talon mated to a sort of roll cage/spaceframe we are now begining work on the front in wich we are using an 88' fiero front sub frame. any way there was a few quick questions I figured i could try and ask the fiero guys about our new front end.
1. when you jack up your car,(stock springs?) how much suspention travel is there from the top of the wheel to the top of the fender when the controll arms are maxed out downward (this is the most important question)
2. the car the subframe came from was an 88 formula v6 does this have the fast or slow ratio steering rack? Number of turns lock to lock?
3.are there any adjustable ride hight springs (coil overs?) that are made for this type of set up?
thanks for any help you can give
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Old 09-11-2006, 09:28 PM
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Re: Building 4g63t MR festiva

sorry for posting two thereads got confused?
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