One of the last areas of my car that needs work is the suspension. It came with the Delco/Bilstein shocks originally, plus whatever springs came with that package, and currently has TPIS's custom shocks. I've got mostly urethane bushings in the dogbones and the swaybars (mostly - there are still a couple places I need to put them in). However, the car still has some issues. It almost feels wallow-y when turning at decent speed, and won't track a good line. This was even when the current tires were new. It doesn't feel "comfortable" tracking around turns, and embarrassingly enough I can take exit ramps faster in my Outback than in my Vette. It has bump-steer, where the rear gets very loose over rough pavement, and dips or bumps cause the rear to float and then move around but without the tires really losing contact (hard to describe... feels floaty?). I haven't checked the ball joints, just been greasing them twice a year or so.
I don't need a road-race setup, but it'd be nice to have better handling - and without dropping 5k. I'd rather avoid adjustable suspensions because the car sits enough that they'll freeze up (as happened to a co-worker with his F-body). I'm not really even sure where to start. My co-worker is an autocrosser, so his setup is geared towards that and he doesn't really care about daily comfort (or price, for that matter).
Suggestions?
Thanks...
[RICHR]
I don't need a road-race setup, but it'd be nice to have better handling - and without dropping 5k. I'd rather avoid adjustable suspensions because the car sits enough that they'll freeze up (as happened to a co-worker with his F-body). I'm not really even sure where to start. My co-worker is an autocrosser, so his setup is geared towards that and he doesn't really care about daily comfort (or price, for that matter).
Suggestions?
Thanks...
[RICHR]