Post #13
wayn3h wrote:So stock shocks and a strut brace should be ok? It's going to be my first track day, so I'm jumping in at the deep end a bit I guess!
Are there any airfields near you that do track days cheaply? If there are I'd try and get yourself on one of those, within minutes you'll know exactly what needs doing
Tbh without seeing the car it's hard to tell. If the suspension bushes are worn, then changing old for new will make a bigger difference than a strut brace, for example. If it already has good pads, no point changing them; if you find the brakes still aren't up to it you'll need to look at getting some 406 calipers, for example.
The car really is very good to start with and won't generally *need* any upgrades, but might need stock parts replacing if they're knackered. As you're the one who has to drive it, it's kinda up to you what you do to it. If you're happy with how it handles, don't muck about with the handling. If you're happy with the brakes, leave them be. However if you take it out and think "DAMN, these brakes are shot, I would not feel happy caning round the ring in this!", then you've probably answered your own question
30mm drop on Eibach springs with Bilstein shocks is a pretty standard improvement, new bushes all round if required. Decent pads, and you should be all good. To a degree it depends on your driving, your knowledge of the 'ring and how you intend to drive; if you know the track well you'll hardly need to brake, if you don't but want to loon around then you'll completely destroy stock brakes.
Certainly though I'd try it out on track before deciding anything
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