TMcRally
Automotive
- Aug 17, 2007
- 149
I have just bought a Porsche cayenne as a project to modify to improve its off-road capabilities.
I'll give you a moment to stop laughing.
Objective
Ok, that's enough laughing. When I started to consider the car, I never really thought it would be a fun car on the road, I just thought it was a soccer mums car but I was surprised when it is actually quite good on road so now I want a transformer. One that goes from good on road to reasonable off road with a wheel change.
I was going to fit a 3in spacer type lift kit, now I'd rather lift it with big tyres so I can switch back and forth to have both capabilities in one car with a set of street 29in and off-road 35in. It has adjustable air suspension now so it has a max height of 275mm with 29in tyres, if I can fit 35in tyres I'll have the 3in lift plus all the other advantages, the problem is 33in is as big as I can go because the tyre contacts the metalwork at the back of the wheel arch, not bad, but I was thinking.... There is room at the front because I am able to clear away the bits and pieces in front of the wheel.
Finally the question.
What down sides are there to moving forward the lower arm. It is double wishbone independent front suspension. Currently it has too much understeer and its feels too light with poor feedback.
I'll give you a moment to stop laughing.
Objective
Ok, that's enough laughing. When I started to consider the car, I never really thought it would be a fun car on the road, I just thought it was a soccer mums car but I was surprised when it is actually quite good on road so now I want a transformer. One that goes from good on road to reasonable off road with a wheel change.
I was going to fit a 3in spacer type lift kit, now I'd rather lift it with big tyres so I can switch back and forth to have both capabilities in one car with a set of street 29in and off-road 35in. It has adjustable air suspension now so it has a max height of 275mm with 29in tyres, if I can fit 35in tyres I'll have the 3in lift plus all the other advantages, the problem is 33in is as big as I can go because the tyre contacts the metalwork at the back of the wheel arch, not bad, but I was thinking.... There is room at the front because I am able to clear away the bits and pieces in front of the wheel.
Finally the question.
What down sides are there to moving forward the lower arm. It is double wishbone independent front suspension. Currently it has too much understeer and its feels too light with poor feedback.