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Joff

posted on 31st Mar 05 at 12:10

quote:
Originally posted by Beardo
ive contacted all major gmax suppliers and have been told they do not sell springs seperately so im gonna have to buy the whole kit - will anyone be interested in purchasing a set of 60mm front springs or 40mm rear spings ???


Do you mean a single spring, or just the lowering spring kit?


Joff

posted on 31st Mar 05 at 12:08

Chassis Dynamics are an Avo brand.


broster

posted on 31st Mar 05 at 12:00

quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Chassis Dynamics springs are the best at kkeeping the Corsa level, not sure if they are still made though.


avo use chassis dynamics


Beardo

posted on 31st Mar 05 at 11:57

ive contacted all major gmax suppliers and have been told they do not sell springs seperately so im gonna have to buy the whole kit - will anyone be interested in purchasing a set of 60mm front springs or 40mm rear spings ???


Beardo

posted on 30th Mar 05 at 10:57

Where can i buy g max rear spings from without havin 2 buy front ones as well


corsa120

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 16:07

i had exact same prob m8

get some -60mm springs from g-max that makes sit very nice

however now fk coilovers are on mine ive removed the adjuster an running just the spring and its must be about -80mm at back now


Mo

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 15:36

it's lower at the front cause of the engine weight, so u won't get a true -40mm. i use to have the same problem til i changed over to coilovers :D


Beardo

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 15:23

if anyone has any gmax 60mm rear springs 4 sale let us know


Beardo

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 15:16

HAHAHA
used to do that originally before i got it lowered.


sunshine beast

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 13:12

how about getting ur birds fat mate to sit in the back when you drive round :o


mwg

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 13:04

Cant see why it wouldnt be ok. My mates got -40mm on the front of his and -60mm Nova springs on the back and its really low. Hes never had any problems with it


Beardo

posted on 29th Mar 05 at 10:13

so its ok to put 60mm springs on rear and 40mm on front??


Icy

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 15:54

Nout a couple of bags of sand in the boot wont sort :thumbs:


mwg

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 11:27

they might settle a little more yet.
Put some -60mm springs in the back if they dont


Ojc

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 11:15

Chassis Dynamics springs are the best at kkeeping the Corsa level, not sure if they are still made though.


dna23

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 10:24

hmmm invest in some ICE :D or i dont think this is recommended but u cud put something(s) that weigh alot in ure boot in order to settle the springs at a lower position :lol:

[Edited on 24-03-2005 by dna23]


Beardo

posted on 24th Mar 05 at 08:54

Ive had my corsa 1.6 sport lowered 40mm on gmax suspension kit.
gave a true 40mm drop on each side accoroding to demon tweeks however car sits far to high at he back compared to the front + looks kinda shit.
anything i can do to lower the back further - ive been told putting lower springs on back than front is a v bad idea.
:boggle: