993 went to Center Gravity, much suspensiony fun :)

993 went to Center Gravity, much suspensiony fun :)

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Mario149

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7,754 posts

178 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Callughan said:
ClarkPB said:
Did all those discs not leave indents in your seats?
There are better places he could have put them.
Been asked above earlier, and no, no dents/damage.

Koln-RS

3,862 posts

212 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Callughan said:
There are better places he could have put them.
Not really, that's probably the best option.

Helps explain why people spec ceramics though.

Callughan

6,312 posts

192 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Koln-RS said:
Callughan said:
There are better places he could have put them.
Not really, that's probably the best option.

Helps explain why people spec ceramics though.
Why not on the floor? I wouldn't want it on my seats. Depends on how anal you are over your car, I know a couple of guys who took their car to CoG and were happy but annoyed at small careless thingspaperbag

fergus

6,430 posts

275 months

Thursday 21st August 2014
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Callughan said:
Why not on the floor? I wouldn't want it on my seats. Depends on how anal you are over your car, I know a couple of guys who took their car to CoG and were happy but annoyed at small careless thingspaperbag
Depends how accurate you want your corner weighting to be? If the CoG shifts a fraction from front to back or side to side as a result of the weight not being in the equivalent place as it is when driven, the corner weighting exercise is compromised. I can't see this being something that CentreGravity want to do, given their apparant attention to detail in other areas.

Being anal about the car can include being meticulous with respect to servicing, setup, geo, etc. rather than just the cosmetic condition (which has zero impact on the driving experience)....