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Corsa Sport » Message Board » General Chat » Nova or Corsa lowering springs - which one do I buy ? » Post Reply
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M2RTY |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 18:01 |
most are same part number, Im sure Jamex are | |
Mobby |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 17:48 |
Agreed, Get the springs that are meant to fit, and have a better ride :thumbs: | |
pazz1991 |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 17:46 |
hello pal i am the person that makes them let me no if you want to go low :) | |
*JonnyG* |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:57 |
Nova do fit on corsa's. | |
gavin18787 |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:55 |
true but I think he was mainly worried about the rear so there will be no differences there. | |
SR91 |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:53 |
Also a 1.6 sport with aircon will sit lower then a 1.0 trip... | |
gavin18787 |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:49 |
60mm corsa springs are plenty low enough imo this was mine on 60mm gmax | |
SR91 |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:48 |
Im using nova springs | |
Daveskater |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:48 |
Like I said mate, if you want it lower then get smaller springs. | |
fearless |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:46 |
I appreciate what your saying - it makes sence to buy the ones designed for a corsa - but I seem to remember the corsa B ones end up with the rear sitting a liitle to high compared to the front | |
Daveskater |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:40 |
It makes sense though. Might as well get the ones that they have designed to fit your car. | |
fearless |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:33 |
Thanks for your input | |
Kevxx |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:32 |
you have a corsa, buy god damn corsa springs, then you have nothing to worry about! | |
fearless |
posted on 21st Jun 09 at 16:31 |
Following on from my previous post about alloys for a corsa b - My cheap project is starting to get more expensive !!! |