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DC |
posted on 26th Oct 03 at 08:59 |
Doing nearly a ton down back roads on 17's, ya braver than me, :). If ya wanted to drive it lik that ya would hav been better on 15's. Dont get me wrong a lowered n stiffend Corsa can handle fairly well but u wil only get away with back road blasts on 17's for so long!!!! | |
CORSA-TD |
posted on 23rd Oct 03 at 23:37 |
Yeh well, there's firm and there's firm!!!! | |
The Guru |
posted on 19th Oct 03 at 10:31 |
If you didnt want the suspension hard you should have stuck with standard! course its firmer!:! | |
RichSxi |
posted on 18th Oct 03 at 17:57 |
i paid £330 for it, - about 490 euro's, i find that even on the lowest setting that it is a little harder than usual. | |
CORSA-TD |
posted on 18th Oct 03 at 15:22 |
Hi again, i paid nearly £400 stg all in, which worked out about nearly 600 euro's..... Have you had any problem's yet? How do you find it on the road, hard or soft?!!:) | |
RichSxi |
posted on 15th Oct 03 at 11:03 |
Hi m8, i have the kit fitted now, and was at first confused as to where the bump stops fit. | |
CORSA-TD |
posted on 14th Oct 03 at 19:28 |
I have the very same kit, and like you i asked myself the vey same question? They fit directly onto the shalft or rod of the shock, then the dust cap goes over that...... Anyway there in the car about 3 months, and i was checking them over today, and i noticed that the drivers one was completely busted and split in two down the middle!!!!! | |
TOMAS |
posted on 11th Oct 03 at 09:09 |
They slide down around the piston rod and sit on top of the damper body. | |
RichSxi |
posted on 10th Oct 03 at 23:24 |
Ok this might sound like a dumb question - but where abouts do the bump stops fit - ive just got my new KONI Sports lowering kit (adjustable), and i dont know where the free bump stops fit........ anybody able to tell me? |