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Jed D |
posted on 20th Nov 14 at 22:26 |
tigra a, some corsa c, nova, mk3 astra? also some vw golfs (mk4 i think) | |
gary2097 |
posted on 20th Nov 14 at 11:23 |
You are not very clear aren't you just putting spacers on the drums at the back to bribg the wheels out or use wider wheels and 20 inches each side ? Thats ridiculous what's the kit? | |
csifku |
posted on 11th Nov 14 at 01:02 |
because i will make new inner arches, the kit im using need bigger arches , shout be about 20 inches .. :-// | |
gary2097 |
posted on 4th Nov 14 at 20:23 |
The shocks won't be too short... The springs will be too long a set of lowerring spring will lower the car so the wheels for in the arches or alternatively fit coilovers so you can adjust them. Don't get why you are moving the mounts as the shocks will still be in the same place it's just the arches you have changed | |
csifku |
posted on 2nd Nov 14 at 00:11 |
because already put on corsa b wide rear arch quarters, the proper ones and need to re-do the arches anyway so could do the inner too . so wont be able to use corsa b mounts because the shock will be too short then as arches are gettin bigger.. | |
IvIarkgraham |
posted on 31st Oct 14 at 18:46 |
but why? | |
csifku |
posted on 30th Oct 14 at 23:45 |
quote: no. i need to know what rear shocks of what car would fit on the bottom mount of corsa b axle.. top mounts dont matter , because the old inner arches will be shopped off and welded in again, when i find the compatible rear shocks that could fit on the bottom ... | |
scottyp1989 |
posted on 20th Oct 14 at 19:19 |
For what purpose? If just for lowering its a hell of a lot of effort for no gains over corsa shocks | |
csifku |
posted on 20th Oct 14 at 09:33 |
Hello |