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cash_2_my_corsa |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 16:49 |
ive got koni shocks with courtney 2ltr springs it handle great | |
Filby1 |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 16:13 |
Just been working shit out, It cost more to buy bilstein stuff on there own than it does to buy a kit dont really want the spring ya see as im gona get some low high poudage ones from coilsprings. | |
Dione J |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 14:21 |
quote: :lol::lol: | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 14:04 |
buy this :! | |
broster |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 14:01 |
go for 40mm with progressive travel springs then | |
Filby1 |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:59 |
Standard B roads maybe a little some badly looked after tho | |
3CorsaMeal |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:57 |
well generally the lower the centre of gravity the better things handle, its the ride quality that gets worse | |
Filby1 |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:54 |
Thats Because the money i can you to but the Items is coming ever closer and i need to get things sorted befor i strt spend £500 on things like this | |
Ojc |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:52 |
You ask the same question every week. | |
broster |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:51 |
60mm will handle worse than 40mm on the roads and on the track unlessy ou have the geometry set up properly, which i doubt has been done, eed adjustable top mounts to help adjust the castor angles etc... | |
Rileysport |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:49 |
Mine'll be down 60+ on some weird and wonderful springs/shocks combo :lol: running fat ass 16's too hopefully :D | |
Filby1 |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 13:47 |
Where can ya get Gaz coilovers? | |
Filby1 |
posted on 5th Jan 06 at 11:41 |
First off anybody got a pic of a Coilover Next to a damper? Second if i still wanted to keep my car at the -60mm or lower Ish would you go coilover (FK Silverline)? or Koni Yellow/Billy and Drop it on Custom springs at almost £100 per set? |