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Rileysport

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 16:26

they don't lower as stated, various spring brands all of say 60 mm will not all lower the same amount


jonnysri

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 16:15

how do you mean?


Rileysport

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 16:02

apex 60mm will be no where near as low as 60mm anyway


jonnysri

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 16:00

ah right, cheers. looks like there up for sale then, thanks heather


Heather

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 15:46

60mm means u can lower it 60mm, cnt adjust it. and if u want to just lower it 20mm u should get some standard GSi springs as i think they are around 20-25mm. u wont notice much or any difference in height by the way

and oh ye, help zone :P


jonnysri

posted on 27th Jan 06 at 15:27

alright every1. ive got a set of apex 60mm lowering springs, and im a bit in the dark about what that means. if im stating the obvious..sorry. but does 60mm mean you can lower it 60mm and thats it, or can you dictate it? i want to lower the front 20mm and ther back 20mm. can anyone help? thanks
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