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Adjusting suspension help

Discussion in '348/355' started by Tomuchwrk, Mar 8, 2019.

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  1. Tomuchwrk

    Tomuchwrk Rookie

    Jan 8, 2019
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    Eric M
    Would anyone be able to share the stock setup height on the F355 (to include amount of turns on shock lock nuts). Also, where to purchase the spaner wrench to do adjustments?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    What you need to properly setup an F355 is a set of scales (4). The scales are setup so that they are dead level and at wheelbase length and track width apart.
    You, then, diddle with the suspension until the front and rear ride heights are correct,
    and the LF carries the same weight as the RF
    and the LR carries the same weight as the RR
    and LF+RR equals RF+LR

    It is NOT about the ride heights nearly as much as it is about getting each tire carrying the proper load. And you can't do that without scales.

    Spanner wrenches are available at Harbor Freight for next to nothing.
     
  3. Tomuchwrk

    Tomuchwrk Rookie

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    Thank you. I understand the load, I was thinking something similar to a motorcycle as they have similar lock nut style adjustments. Still have a hard time finding the spaner style needed at harbor freight.
     
  4. steved033

    steved033 F1 World Champ
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    You forgot with the equivalent weight of the driver in the seat. ALWAYS set up with driver weight.

    sjd
     
  5. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    You are correct, but::

    My point was moving the conversation away from a strict ride height discussion.

    Any you forgot the 1/2 tank of gasoline, and do this on new tires; too.
     
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  6. Drock28

    Drock28 Formula 3

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    Tony
  7. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    The wsm has motion ratio of suspension I cannot remember what it is. Let's wag from my bad memory 0.8 mr at rear. Then thread pitch on the shock body is 1.0 metric. So 1mm change per turn but mr is 0.8 (80%) so each turn alters ride height 0.8mm...got it?

    When adjusting RH make sure hot psi on tires, right measuring points, best level floor, best swaybars disconnected on 1 side. RH is the 1st basic. Scaling is the next level. Then alignment and a final scale check.
     
  8. John_K_348

    John_K_348 F1 Rookie

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    Right, that's about what I used to lower my 348 Spider. But remember, ride height is measured from the ground to the control arms mounts. The long overhangs of the 348,355,TR are a bit of a pain on driveways and aprons. Be forewarned. ;)
     
  9. Tomuchwrk

    Tomuchwrk Rookie

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    Thank you for the stock setup page! Any help on a part number for adjustment tools necessary ?
     
  10. SoCal1

    SoCal1 F1 Veteran
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    I picked up a body, chassis, suspension 3D measuring system. Talk about an accurate alignment. Have the 348 & 355 data sheets.
    Can work with any car if you should need
    Its 22 feet long LOL
     

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