installed megan's, now 3 wheeling.. HELP!!!
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installed megan's, now 3 wheeling.. HELP!!!
Hello all. I am new to the forum and just recently picked up my 95 LS this past Sunday. Let me start off with saying that I LOVE this car. I've been wanting one for about 3 years now and I finally found one when the time was right. I have purchased and installed my Megan coilovers and when I was reversing out of the driveway, my car was 3 wheeling(passenger rear tire was up in the air and was just spinning), which was no surprise. I assumed that these cars came with an LSD, but apparently I am incorrect. I know a lot of you run the Megan's, and I'm just wondering what you do when you're stuck up in the air like that and you're riding solo. Helpppp??
Yes I tried doing a search. If you can direct me to a similar post, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
Yes I tried doing a search. If you can direct me to a similar post, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
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Hello all. I am new to the forum and just recently picked up my 95 LS this past Sunday. Let me start off with saying that I LOVE this car. I've been wanting one for about 3 years now and I finally found one when the time was right. I have purchased and installed my Megan coilovers and when I was reversing out of the driveway, my car was 3 wheeling(passenger rear tire was up in the air and was just spinning), which was no surprise. I assumed that these cars came with an LSD, but apparently I am incorrect. I know a lot of you run the Megan's, and I'm just wondering what you do when you're stuck up in the air like that and you're riding solo. Helpppp??
Yes I tried doing a search. If you can direct me to a similar post, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
Yes I tried doing a search. If you can direct me to a similar post, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks in advance!
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3 wheeling is normal on coilovers. because the spring rate is so much higher than stock springs there is not much droop. this means the tires come off the ground quicker.
angles will get you in/out everything. try to hit inclines at the most shallow angle possible.
another option is to drop your spring perch for more bump travel (raise the lower bracket to get back to desired height). dropping the spring perch has been portrayed to be a bad thing, but while doing some research i found that some racers (autox iirc) drop it. some were recommending as much as 50/50 bump/rebound. i think megan says an inch is acceptable.
angles will get you in/out everything. try to hit inclines at the most shallow angle possible.
another option is to drop your spring perch for more bump travel (raise the lower bracket to get back to desired height). dropping the spring perch has been portrayed to be a bad thing, but while doing some research i found that some racers (autox iirc) drop it. some were recommending as much as 50/50 bump/rebound. i think megan says an inch is acceptable.
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I think he means when backing out of his driveway, on an incline there is a moment where one wheel is airborne. The wheel being a drivewheel of a open diff'd car means it's just spinning.
When you back out of your driveway, do you have to take it at the angle you're taking it at? How low are you?
When you back out of your driveway, do you have to take it at the angle you're taking it at? How low are you?
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What should i adjust? Dampening? Height? It isn't even that low. I'm on 20x10 on the rear and the rear isn't resting on the tire...
I shall post pics later with the car in the air...
3 wheeling is normal on coilovers. because the spring rate is so much higher than stock springs there is not much droop. this means the tires come off the ground quicker.
angles will get you in/out everything. try to hit inclines at the most shallow angle possible.
another option is to drop your spring perch for more bump travel (raise the lower bracket to get back to desired height). dropping the spring perch has been portrayed to be a bad thing, but while doing some research i found that some racers (autox iirc) drop it. some were recommending as much as 50/50 bump/rebound. i think megan says an inch is acceptable.
angles will get you in/out everything. try to hit inclines at the most shallow angle possible.
another option is to drop your spring perch for more bump travel (raise the lower bracket to get back to desired height). dropping the spring perch has been portrayed to be a bad thing, but while doing some research i found that some racers (autox iirc) drop it. some were recommending as much as 50/50 bump/rebound. i think megan says an inch is acceptable.
I think he means when backing out of his driveway, on an incline there is a moment where one wheel is airborne. The wheel being a drivewheel of a open diff'd car means it's just spinning.
When you back out of your driveway, do you have to take it at the angle you're taking it at? How low are you?
When you back out of your driveway, do you have to take it at the angle you're taking it at? How low are you?
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get an lsd. for the mean time. try pressing the e-brake slightly while using the gas. the resistance on the free wheel should transfer some of the power to the other wheel. once both are back on the ground, release the e-brake.
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Thank you all for your input. If anyone else has something to share, please do so. I'm all ears.
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Nothing was installed incorrectly. There's only 1 way to remove/install the stock suspension and replace it with the megans. It's natural for the car to 3 wheel with a coilover suspension. My 3 starions did it and my s13 did as well.. Only difference is that the LS has no LSD, so when the passenger rear is in the air, it doesn't send power to the rear driver wheel..
What should i adjust? Dampening? Height? It isn't even that low. I'm on 20x10 on the rear and the rear isn't resting on the tire...
I shall post pics later with the car in the air...
I'll try that. Thanks for your input!
Yea, if i don't take it at that angle, i'll be scraping the crap out of my bumper.. it's a bad driveway...
What should i adjust? Dampening? Height? It isn't even that low. I'm on 20x10 on the rear and the rear isn't resting on the tire...
I shall post pics later with the car in the air...
I'll try that. Thanks for your input!
Yea, if i don't take it at that angle, i'll be scraping the crap out of my bumper.. it's a bad driveway...