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    Non-member Maka's Avatar
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    renault 19 cab handling

    Im running a factory suspension set up on my r19 16v cab.
    Just a question for those that have owned one or have one currently.

    Does anyone else think that these cars handle remarkably well? or am i smoking crack!!

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    renault 19 16v s in general are great handling cars hence
    the arb and front track from the 19 was used in williams
    the downside to them is the weight unfortunately .

    never driven a cab 16v but from what i heard over the years
    the best handling order is as follows
    16v hatch > 16v chamade > 16v cabby

    the difference would be very minimal i guess and also would be dependant on
    the condition and genuinity of the suspension components ( see many 19 16vs
    fitted with non 16v shocks/springs etc )

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    They handle miles better than the normal 19 16v, this is due to the amount of strengthening added underneath. As for that order I disagree, the cab was a lot better than my chamade I had. Only had a small drive of the hatch but not long enough to get an opinion on that.

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    I think you'll find that the 19 is wider than the Williams.

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Cooke View Post
    I think you'll find that the 19 is wider than the Williams.
    true , williams 1402 mm , 19 16v 1426mm according to carfolio boyz

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    Quote Originally Posted by Schakal View Post
    true , williams 1402 mm , 19 16v 1426mm according to carfolio boyz
    which is why you can't use R19 driveshafts on a Williams. I think R19 and 172 are pretty close.

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    removing the roof of the cab (weight) and adding a rollcage as well as some aftermarket shocks/springs to the cab.
    do we think this would improve the handling some what?

    i have an F7R engine to drop in it as a temporary measure, to see if it would be any good. before looking at any more drastic - expensive options.

    you dont often see many people on here using the R19 for much. i know we have had a few r19 c1j conversions and the odd cab floating about. But it would be nice to see som of the old school R19s getting some rtoc love.

    just woundered if anyone tried uprating the suspension set ups and if it handles even better?

    Yup i undertand the weight of the car is an issue.

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    My RTOC love for my 19 cab is took it to Germany twice (go round the ring 4 times in total with 4 up), whole day at Mallory park (last year) plus meeting up with people and some shows across the country. Only real problem I have had with it was the gearbox go on me

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    i've just got rid of mine, but it handled beautifully, and with stretched tyres on it was easy to get lift off oversteer around wet roundabouts which was always good fun!

    mine was just lowered 60mm on from springs, and std shocks, and rear lowered to match. handled poop on 17's compared to 15's too



    i miss it on days like we're having at the mo, but on the plus side i'm driving the orange one every day until my raider is on the road so can't complain
    Last edited by markey b; 19-08-2009 at 01:59.

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    Re: renault 19 cab handling

    the cabs do look good with a bit of lowering.
    think its the next move on the list after fitting the f7r lump

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