Sky Render
Stig's Retarded Cousin
At least 2 companies sell weight jacks for the rear that allow you to run 2.5" coil over springs on the axle in the stock location and adjust ride height and corner weight.
Which companies?
At least 2 companies sell weight jacks for the rear that allow you to run 2.5" coil over springs on the axle in the stock location and adjust ride height and corner weight.
Hello, I have been following this thread with interest because I am about 86.7757575% sure that I will be installing a suspension kit that also includes a Torque Arm/Watts Link combo like the Cortex setup but in my case it will most likely be the Griggs GR40SS kit.
I'm curious to hear what the general consensus is on why these rear end packages offered by Cortex & Griggs focus in on swapping out the rear spring/shock combo for a coilover?
I see the original poster has chosen to not use a rear coilover setup on his car so I guess its safe to assume that a coilover is not a requirement when using a Torque Arm.
My original thought for the use of the coilover was that it is mainly because they offer a means to corner balancing the car? Besides corner balancing, what are the short falls, if any, of using a standard rear spring/shock combo with these kits?
Another question to the OP, did you purchase the "Quiet/Street" components in your kit? Do you run or intend to run slicks at the drag at any point? If so, do you have any concerns with having a urethane bushing in the rear control arm verse a full Heim setup?
Thanks for the interesting post on this topic and any additional info you can provide.
Torque arms on sn-95's required stiffer springs or coilovers. My understanding was because the spring sat on the lower control arms as opposed to the axle on our cars. A torque arm and weak spring on an sn95 led to a wobbly body roll on those cars. Not a problem on our cars. I asked Filip specifically about this issue and he said that high spring rate coilovers were not necessary and that stock boss 302 spring rates were just fine and even advisable for a nice ride on the S197 chassis. Of course coilovers give you that next level of performance but my Koni Yellows ans Boss or Steeda Sport springs are good enough for my ability level.
Although I am strongly considering going to a coilover setup. But even with a soft spring setup there will be the telltale metal on metal sound with coilovers. I get a bit of that now with the heim jointed lower control arms on the axle end. Going full heim jointed is not advisable for frequent street use. I have been specifically advised against it unless I am going for a full race set up, which I am not. But the effect of the watts link/torque arm/heim jointed on one end lower control arms is so drastic on rear end grip, trust and believe I have no concerns. Would full heim be better? Whatever performance advantage it gave me would not be worth the nvh on the street. Especially when you consider what a drastic upgrade it already is over the stock set up. But that is me. Others I am sure have a different opinion.
Going full heim jointed is not advisable for frequent street use... Whatever performance advantage it gave me would not be worth the nvh on the street. Especially when you consider what a drastic upgrade it already is over the stock set up. But that is me. Others I am sure have a different opinion.
So who has gotten a torque arm?
So who has gotten a torque arm?
Me. I got mine about 3 weeks ago.
Did you go from a factory or aftermarket third link?
I went from the factory Track Pack suspension. I did it in two steps. I put 3000 miles on the stock suspension first then did the coil overs, watts link, and lower control arms. Did another 2000 miles before adding the torque arm.
Do you share Barbaro's thoughts that out of all the suspemsion pieces the torque arm was without a doubt the greatest handling mod for the s197known to the universe (and whatever is on the other side of a black hole)?
I went from the factory Track Pack suspension. I did it in two steps. I put 3000 miles on the stock suspension first then did the coil overs, watts link, and lower control arms. Did another 2000 miles before adding the torque arm.
I think that because your Cortex handling setup was 3/4 done before the torque arm, your improvement while noticeable was not as dramatic as it was in my case where I had the BMR non adjustable non heim jointed control arms.
I think that because your Cortex handling setup was 3/4 done before the torque arm, your improvement while noticeable was not as dramatic as it was in my case where I had the BMR non adjustable non heim jointed control arms and Koni Yellows on Boss springs. Filip's package without the torque arm is plenty good by itself. In your case, I think the Torque arm was the final piece rather than the central piece as it was in mine. I am looking forward to some time this month putting on the same Cortex coilover package that you have and I expect another bump up in handling. Question though, did you experience any increase in suspension noise with the Coilovers. And BTW Mt car is in the June edition of "Mustang Performance" put out by Mustang 5.0 and not MM&FF, sorry to mislead, my mistake. "Mustang performance" is a yearly edition put out by 5.0 featuring privately owned cars. How do you like your setup overall. I think it is the best integrated suspension setup currently available. My ju dgment will be more definitive once I put on the coilovers though.
I had installed the bmr k member and a arms and had some suspension noise coming from the front struts after that. Ordered the cortex coil overs and I have no noise at all. It has been my best purchase.