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Reedy

posted on 29th May 07 at 18:45

ok now i know why.

The sports suspension uses a 14mm bolt whereas the standard uses a 11mm bolt ( for the rear ) so thats why they need to know :lol:


JamesMG

posted on 29th May 07 at 11:55

well if you start at -10 then maybe the standard sports one will only go down 20 for example. so when your car is next to a standard Corsa C down 30 they both look the same?


Reedy

posted on 29th May 07 at 10:48

right, thats what i thought.


tom_simes

posted on 28th May 07 at 22:29

They have a different part number though Rob, and both kits say they will lower 30mm?


Rob H

posted on 28th May 07 at 22:21

sports suspension lowered the car by 10-15mm. They're probably the same kit, but they have to advertise them differently as if your 15mm down already, it's not going to go down as far as a standard sus'd car would.


Reedy

posted on 28th May 07 at 21:16

Right my housemate is looking at getting a decent suspension setup after his standard springs decided to snap while driving :!

Abit confusing though as there are kits which need to know if the corsa c has factory fit sports suspension.

http://www.spax-suspension.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=1473_3203_7786_7787_7798&products_id=1322603&PHPSESSID=004d60e8d9b420f91992e0e9889d4651

Any ideas why?