Rear control arms
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DOH! Sorry for the silly question. I knew that but had a brain lapse for a moment...
#27
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From: Cave Creek, AZ and Newport Beach
'22 G 63 AMG, '21 GLE 53 AMG, '20 NSX
Just finished two days on the track at Willow Springs with the adjustable control arms with the West Coast Racing group.
My initial impression on the street was a huge improvement, but it far greater on the track. The twitchy rear end is gone. You can put the power down and the rear end bites like a pit bull.
This has also enhanced the other mods of the spring changes. I previously had the shorter Evosport springs which didn't improve the track time and caused the car to handle like a 500 hp go kart. Shorter springs limit the shock travel and causes the car to hit the bump stops. So I changed the springs, stiffer in front and softer in the rear raising the ride height to stock setting.
The best mod you can make is the adjustable control arms.
My initial impression on the street was a huge improvement, but it far greater on the track. The twitchy rear end is gone. You can put the power down and the rear end bites like a pit bull.
This has also enhanced the other mods of the spring changes. I previously had the shorter Evosport springs which didn't improve the track time and caused the car to handle like a 500 hp go kart. Shorter springs limit the shock travel and causes the car to hit the bump stops. So I changed the springs, stiffer in front and softer in the rear raising the ride height to stock setting.
The best mod you can make is the adjustable control arms.