twizzstyle, I tried to PM you with this but it wasn't opened. Even though I am an off-roader I have been around several types of cars and racing cars. Also I belonged to a couple of clubs that did several types of rallying and several styles of Auto-Xing.
I do not recommend mixing coil springs with torsion bars. Even though coils are a type of torsional spring coils and torsion bars each react at different speeds with the torsion bar being the slower of the two (MOPAR discovered this in the 60s and 70s (not sure how long they stayed with it or maybe they still do). This means that they can interfere with each other and cancel out the best of either system. Coils can be wound progressively where torsion bars get stiffer as they wind up more.
I would look into better shocks then tune the suspension after. Shocks/dampeners control the springs absorbing and releasing of stored energy in a more controlled manner. You want properly valved shocks/dampeners, maybe even rebuildable ones. KYB GR2 are OK for street use... maybe but once you really put them to the test they can be found wanting. Go to a performance series of shock from Koni, Bilstein, Fox or several others but not through box stores as they usually either don't carry them or have to send off for them.
This might help you on setting the ride height. It works for both raising the car and lowering it. As you add more preload the suspension stiffens and lowering it lessens the spring rate. You can also buy several different torsion bars to meet your needs.
Front beams: The AVIS is OK for the street but when you start pushing it hard it can loosen up. The Sway-a-way system is more positive and better locked in place. Also remember that there are shims w/longer bolts to help with caster when needed. Also, you might look into adding some support to the shock mounts especially the BJ ones.
If you have at it properly the first time you should be able to spend less money in the long run by not having to buy then rebuy until you think you have it right or quit in frustration.
Don't forget sway bars and truss/traction bars for the rear of the car.
Stay away from the overload coil over shock style such as EMPI sells. If the car raises and stays there then the coil is taking over. The shocks in them are not what you would want for performance either as already has been said.
I hope this helps.
Lee
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