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SXI - Matt

posted on 7th Mar 08 at 23:54

Your older shocks will be longer / bigger then your new ones for the 60mm springs so not going to make it any lower just mess the handeling up on the back if there new they may settle abit depending how long they been on the car already


Nick-S

posted on 7th Mar 08 at 19:30

shocks afect spring movement not right hight :)

get lower springs


GT190

posted on 7th Mar 08 at 19:26

better off getting lower springs mate.


Euro Graeme

posted on 7th Mar 08 at 19:23

i have a 60mm kit fitted at the moment with uprated shocks but it doesnt sit as low as some of the other cars on here. i was wondering by changing the rear shocks back to standard but keeping the 60mm springs would it sitting even slightly lower? ( cos they older and softer)

cheers for any help