Have been thinking about my suspension, and what I can do to maybe make the car easier to drive, and talking to a few people who would probably know what they are talking about, and one thing that could be wrong with the current set up is maybe the rear shocks aren't really up to the job.
They are currently standard KE35 KYB's. The car, however, is a little heavier (cage), the diff is heavier (Celica) and the springs a fair bit stiffer (approx 200lb), so perhaps the KYB's aren't really valved for all that... Will be getting the car back on the shock dyno early next year so I guess I'll find out then.
I've heard rumours that Commodore shocks are a suitable replacement? Is this true? If so, what sort of Commodore? How are they different to the Corolla ones? Heavier valving? Any other differences?
Or maybe I should just get some adjustable shocks like Koni's or something... Or Proflex, hahahahhahahahahahahahahaaaaaa :insane: Dream on...