I installed a set of MSC singles purchased from Mark at Woodhouse and just finally completed the ride height adjustment.
I had the car running on forgestar f14's as provided by Nine Ball with khumo v720 acr tires set to the out of the box ride height of the forgestars.
I then tried my freshly refinish SW2's with 315/30/18 & 345/30/19 toyo r888 however I got too aggressive with the front tire selection and the sidewalls bulge off the rims and stick out goofy on the front of gen3/4 cars in my opinion. So then I put on my set of freshly refinished 6 spokes with Pirelli p-zeros in 285/35/18 & 355/30/19 as purchased from JonB. The rears also have 3/8" spacers and the long neck wheel lugs from JonB (Ipsco). Powdercoated caps provided by BJG32.
The front frame rail is at 4" off the ground and the rear is 4-5/8" off the ground as measured with the pzeros. From what I have read the rear should be 4-3/4", a lower setting can enhance oversteer.
Learnings:
1. The MCS coilovers are massively easy to adjust...(this is my first set of adjustable coilovers). I bought the MCS spanner tool and they worked great.
2. If a tire specifies a rim range, better results occur if you pick rims that are on the wider end of the rim range. Ie, the 315 toyos recommend a rim range of 10.5-11.5, 11.5 is the better width..imho. I should have purchased the 295/30/18 toyos for the 10.5 sw2 front wheels.
3. The pzeros have very low levels of grip vs the khumo or toyos, which was expected, however it was still a surprise how poor the street grip is on the pzeros after limited use of the khumos and toyos.
4. To my eyes, the 285/35/18 fits the stock rim much better than the 275/35/18 factory issue size.
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