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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » 45-50 mm drop springs?? » Post Reply
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broster |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 18:26 |
itll kill the shox!!! handeling will be bouyt the same as with -40mm, but harder! | |
dave17 |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 18:25 |
could i get -60mm springs on standard show with 14" wheels? or would it jus kill the handling? | |
Voyto |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 16:39 |
ride is really good. not too hard and not too soft. feel much more in control of the car. although be warned, the rear only drops about 30mm. does look good but i was expecting 50 all round. im just about to invest in some spax 60mm rears to sit that bitch on the floor. :D | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 14:54 |
Cheers guys, those eibach ones look like the sort of thing i'm after, a bit more than I really wanted to pay though, £120!! I was expecting to pay about 70-80 for a set of springs.. | |
Joff |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 13:42 |
Eibach Sportline - a lot better spring than anything Apex, Pi, etc. | |
Voyto |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 13:10 |
i got eibach sportline springs lowered the car by 45-50 :thumbs: | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 31st Oct 03 at 13:03 |
:thumbs: ^^ | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 30th Oct 03 at 10:28 |
Thanks Scott, | |
Scott |
posted on 30th Oct 03 at 09:06 |
apex 60mm kit will drop the car about 50mm | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 29th Oct 03 at 20:18 |
Thanks, would you recommend the PI Springs (or any other manufacturers)? | |
Icy |
posted on 29th Oct 03 at 19:44 |
i had 50mm PI front springs before | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 29th Oct 03 at 17:35 |
Hi, |