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Hi, this is my first post and quite a weird one. I've recently dropped my car on coilover suspension and had the rear torsion bar lowered. I drove back 60 miles after having the torsion bar lowered no problem, but when I got back home I adjusted the front to go pretty low. As soon as I took it out for a test drive I noticed the car is vibrating violently under acceleration, the gearstick looks as though it's alive it's shaking so much. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks
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how low is it now? Have you had the tracking done afterwards?
First off definitely check nothing is rubbing.
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might want to get some tyres that fit the rims
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dont like the comment dont post the pictures!
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well i think it looks good. Was it just the lowering and coilovers that were fitted? Not new wheels or tyres or anything?
If the only thing that has changed between good and bad is lowering the front then it still points to tracking. Tbh id get it done as soon as possible if you can just to see if it fixes it and to avoid the risk of it being some other potentially large issue that we havent thought of yet.
How far did you drop it on the front between it being fine and vibrating? Another 30-40mm?
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Ooooh, I hope my 5-door looks as good as that when I've finished tidying it up ......apart from the wheels/tyres that is! Not my thing but plenty on here who mod their cars will no doubt like them.
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tracking would be the place to start as thats a big drop. I know after i put my my 30mm springs on it handled like rubbish and was pretty scary to drive. being super low and dropping 40mm that could well be the issue.
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Did you take the wheels off in order to lower it? If so, are all the bolts tight, is the wheel sat right on the hub flange, do those wheels have the correct centre bore? Failing that, have a check of your driveshafts.