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Doug

posted on 25th Apr 04 at 16:38

I have been told by other people not to buy lowering springs on their own. i should buy new shocks and everything with them.
Is this true?

Also what TSW's do you reckon i should get? i think the razors might actually look alright. Anyone got a pic of a silver corsa C with razors?


si_reading

posted on 25th Apr 04 at 14:18

I have TSW's on my corsa with no probs with offset et40. With 15's you shouldn't have any trouble at all.


kev_corsa

posted on 25th Apr 04 at 14:11

mine is down -40mm on Apex mate, I recommend gettin some aftermarket shocks with the springs too cuz mine was a bit bouncy with just the springs on :)


Sinth

posted on 25th Apr 04 at 14:05

dunno bout the wheels , need to know the offset if they r between et 45-et 49 u would be fine.
people on here seem to recommend eibach springs


Doug

posted on 25th Apr 04 at 13:50

Right i am getting a set of 15's soon and i want to lower it aswell

Are apex lowering springs anygood? I am looking at getting 40mm drop allround using only the lowering springs.

Anyone know of any reason why this wouldnt work on a corsa c?

Also will TSW wheels fit the corsa? i am not of there dimensions. all i know is that they will be 15's