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Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 18th May 03 at 17:57 |
get some FK sports shocks and springs or FK coilovers, the advert is in total vauxhall mag, and they are good prices, even there black grills are just £40 where as most other places are £100 odd. | |
c0rsa_1 |
posted on 18th May 03 at 17:53 |
well im thnkin of gettin the spring & shock kit for like£200, i have a psg cobat 2 front bumper so would i be better of lowering mine 40mm or would 60mm be better??? & im thinkin of gettting some wolfrace urban racer 7's the new vesions in shadow chrome does ne one know if they do a reasonable offset?? | |
Kris TD |
posted on 18th May 03 at 17:27 |
apex 60mm springs dont lower 60mm go for gmax. my apex 60mm springs went down about 30 at the rear so i changed them for pi ones, sank much more. | |
TOMAS |
posted on 18th May 03 at 11:53 |
With STANDARD corsa REAR dampers you can go down 90mm EASILY before the shock has issues of being too long... How ever it wont do much of a job of damping, more like po-go stick action lol. | |
c0rsa_1 |
posted on 18th May 03 at 00:20 |
would it be etter to lower 40mm than 60mm even if i get uprated shocks, & if i lowerd it 60mm wat extra work would be needed 2 archs2 a 40mm drop?? | |
Plymouth_Corsa |
posted on 18th May 03 at 00:16 |
If you want to lower it 60mm you will need uprated shocks, and make sure they are actually uprated and lowered shocks rather then painted up standard ones in shiny logo's...reason being that a corsa will not lower 60mm without them, the shocks will only let the car go down 40mm because the shock is simply to long. (if that makes sense). | |
c0rsa_1 |
posted on 17th May 03 at 23:21 |
Im thinkin of gettin some 17's & want 2 lower it 60mm on g-max or apex sus kit, does anyone know wat work exactly is needed & how much it would cost 2 get done??? |