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bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:40 |
ok cheers mate thanks for the help | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:39 |
ah ok cool. good luck! any questions u2u me :thumbs: | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:38 |
only a cheap set of g-max till i get the money for a better set | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:36 |
what brand coilovers you using? | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:36 |
ok thanks i will do that tomorrow :thumbs: | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:33 |
was wound down so that 2/3 of the threads on the coilover were showing. had to remove the plastic arch liners though. | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:31 |
thats a very nice corsa :thumbs: thats how i want mine to sit how much is that lowered at the front cheers mate:thumbs: | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:29 |
thats was on fk's with the setup you asking about. no adjuster in the back:thumbs: | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:28 |
that what i used yes | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:25 |
the top of the spring is not the same as the standard spring it has a flat top for the adjustable bit to sit on will it be ok to use them cheers just the springs without the adjustable cheers | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:20 |
ah i see what you have now, you have the threaded adjuster that the spring cups over. | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:15 |
spring and seperate damper but the adjustable part does not fit on the rubber pad | |
bieransri |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:11 |
depends which coilovers you have. | |
bryant |
posted on 19th Mar 08 at 22:06 |
this might be a stupid question but when you change the rear springs to coilovers do you remove the rubber plate that sits at the top of the old springs cheers:thumbs: |