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Kris TD

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 17:52

quote:
Originally posted by and-m
60mm for looks, 35mm for handling, too impractical sometimes


i disagree mine handles much better lowered 60mm than it ever did lowered 35mm. make sure you get matching shocks though or its crap.


corsa5dr

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 17:50

Aint got apex shocks, just springs. Think id go for 40mm, ive got some monster speedbumps at uni and i think my rear bumper would get mangled if i dropped it 60mm.
Think i might get the bilstein streetline sus then, because the handling is pretty ropey at the mo:(


AdiSRI

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 13:27

Keep your apex shocks and get eibach streetline -50mm springs. Supposed to lower near 60mm and handling wud be the dogs!


and-m

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 13:14

60mm for looks, 35mm for handling, too impractical sometimes


Kris TD

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 12:45

get 60mm , you wont regret it :)


Neshol

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 10:08

Oh it might be 40mm actually, as mine is for GSi suspension.


Neshol

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 10:07

Very good kit mate. 35mm lowering tho.


corsa5dr

posted on 23rd Sep 03 at 09:30

Is this worth £400, Was thinking about changing my Apex shocks for a full setup. Does it lower a true 40mm, or more/less.
Whats the handling like, ive heard they are pretty good.