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PaulW |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 13:20 |
quote: they only rust because they crack. they also crack regardless of suspension set up. | |
ed |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 13:11 |
quote: 3 Doors crack at the B pillars cos they rust there... | |
Joff |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 13:10 |
Shocks that are normally absorbed by the suspension and tyres will need to be transferred somewhere - obviously through the car and yourself. | |
Go3asy |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 13:08 |
3 doors will crack tho at the b pillars, iwas just reminded by someone, but 5 doors have a diffrent structure in the middle and the fornt door is not as long so its a bit more secure | |
PaulW |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 11:06 |
yup thats right! | |
Go3asy |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 11:02 |
so basically u buy the shocks and they just go on the same as your std shocks were, no modding needed to fit them ? like this guy says(prolly just wanting me to pay him cash) | |
PaulW |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 09:18 |
I had mine down 60mm on 15's... | |
Go3asy |
posted on 16th Apr 04 at 09:11 |
ttt | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:59 |
your cars -40, is it alot harder than b4 and more bouncy on bumps and u feel everything, plus the steering pulls when u hit bumps ect, its all normal | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:57 |
duno do gmax have that ? | |
ed |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:49 |
I doubt it, cos quite a few of the better spring kits have got, either TUV or E markings on them, menaing that they are pretty safe to use, anything that could cause damage like that would not be safe and not get those markings on them. You never know though... | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:43 |
he said the inner wing will need welding after a while | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:43 |
at most a strut brace would stop it from happening | |
ed |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:37 |
It would probably crack if the shocks were bolted on to body work. But they aren't, they are bolted to the turrets and various chassis parts :lol: | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:34 |
until he said its a better idea to go for sprngs on std gas shocks coz its not as stiff...., gmax are probably 1 of the softwest anyway | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:30 |
he had a car that was sitting -60 on 15s lol, hes working on cars all the time, ,worked in that garage for about 20yr lol, made me wonder | |
Red_SXi |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:24 |
this man talks shit | |
Go3asy |
posted on 15th Apr 04 at 23:23 |
went to get my tracking done after lowering 40mm and putting on 17s, apparently its fine :o , then the guy started advising me about my car, got on from -40mm fk springs and gmax shocks, he said its way to stif, and coz u got low profile tyres has no give, i mean yeah its a choppy ride ect i dont care, but he said after 2 months or so the bodywork of the car will start to crack, and i shouldnt have used shocks aswell, i should have used std shocks and just lowering springs :| lol, but the back was fine he said, which is gmax springs and shocks, also the springs o nthe back have done a good bit of milage, well over 1000 i think so they are brokein, although the shocks aint , they are new, iaybe just coz the fornt springs are new and really stiff, i mean if u hit a bump the front end lifts up off the ground lol, but after driving around a bit today u can push down and bounce it on the wing slightly, eh said he couldnt, although i was doing it with my std wheels back on and soft big tyres, didnt even feel bumps with them things on, i drove around with my 117s and not spiggots for a while, un safe :( so had to stick others on, got some seriouse shuddering and lack of control with 17s, but 1 of the shops i phoned to see if they stocked MAS stuff said thats because theres no spiggots :| dont see why it would be like that, but the balancing of wheels and track (apparently) is fine... will be travelling to a performance garage next time... , |