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johnny27

posted on 1st Mar 06 at 12:02

so basically if your not converting the rear to coilovers is there any real point in just having adjustable front shocks? would it not look silly.


Rileysport

posted on 1st Mar 06 at 11:51

So i couldn't say take a nitrogen damper... weld on an adjustable platform :

http://www.rallydesign.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=1358_532&products_id=3450

and end up with a useable coilover set up


ed

posted on 1st Mar 06 at 11:35

Well, there is more to them then having height adjustable spring platforms.

The cheapo ones like FK's have an oil damper... The proper ones will be presurised using a nitrogen charge in them. I don't think you oculd realisticly home make a set.


Rileysport

posted on 1st Mar 06 at 07:27

quote:
Originally posted by ed
Do you know what coilovers are?


no :o


James R

posted on 28th Feb 06 at 22:28

Coilovers refers to 2 1/4" springs on a damper unit.

To make the rear run coil overs you need to hack the turrets out and put isn omse stronger ones as they are nto deigned to take the full sus load as std.
Then you really shoudl move the moutnign point on the rear beam and beef it up some as it's also not designed to take the full load of the car.
It's really only important if you are serious on track or race, to allow you to croner weight the car correctly.

James


johnny27

posted on 28th Feb 06 at 21:26

when we are on the subject of coilovers, most ppl refer to any suspension system that contain coil springs as "coil overs" It is the case with the corsa that the front shocks are coilover type. As for the back suspension set up, as std they are not coil over setup. What work (or how much) is involved in coverting the rear shock to coil overs? i imagine it would'nt be simple as the rear beam is designed for the shock and spring to sit seperately. Just always wondered what was involoved to do this properly.


James R

posted on 28th Feb 06 at 18:03

If you mean wacking a adjustble thread on the bottom of a std damper, then bad plan, as you'll need adustables really.


ed

posted on 28th Feb 06 at 17:46

Do you know what coilovers are?


Rileysport

posted on 28th Feb 06 at 15:33

Anyone done it ???? i'm curious :lol: