denzo72
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i was just about to buy a set of avo coilovers for my corsa b when my mate said i would need to make modifications so i can put the rear coilovers on coz they wont fit coz the arch is to small! is this true or is it bs? if it is does any 1 know wot needs to be done?
the reason i went for avo was coz the rear was also height ajustable azwell az adjustable damping rate, is there any other coilovers which has height and damping rate adjustable for the rear?
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Joff
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The rear turret needs to be modified to make them fit.
Speak to Broster.
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Joff
The rear turret needs to be modified to make them fit.
Speak to Broster.
shut up joff, you know jack!
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Murray
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mine fitted on without anything needing done, the most u need to do is hit the inner arch with a big hammer so it doesn't catch.
like i said tho mine need sweet fa.
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Nic Barnes
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the corsa ive got with avo's on looks like they just fit straight on. cant see anywhere anything has been chaged at all. feckin low at the back
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broster
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muppet sport, i fitted those, nothing has been changed but if you wish to raise it then you will need to hit the inner arch a bit to give it some clearance for the spring to move better
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Nic Barnes
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broster, cheers, will have a look. dont want to raise it really, just got some speedlines was gonna fit but not sure if they will. will have to paint em black anyway as looks well with black wheels on it
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denzo72
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thanks for the replys! ive just ordered them now!! if i have trouble fitting them broster will have to come sort it out !
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Nic Barnes
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with them on that gsi and an let engine in the boot and bits of interior all over the place, the wheels, belive it or not never caught once on the 300 mile trip home. handles well as well. out manuvered man own xe corsa on a roundabout on the way home
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broster
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lol, yeah we moved the engine in it as i was fed up of using mine as a van lol, looked ace relly really low! handles wlel, would handle better if a little higher
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Nic Barnes
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cant think of many ways to make it lighter. obvious buckets, maybe chop the dashboard, fiber glass bootlid and bonet. thats boot it that i can think of. isnt even that noisey when driving considering theres nowt in it
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broster
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dont forget its got a standard exhaust on it, mine with a bfo exhaust is a tad loud.....to make it lighter buckets, dash then start on the body kit, wheels, boot etc............ remove all the seat mounting points
[Edited on 27-05-2005 by broster]
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G4RY_JM
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These will go straight on...
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=218122
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Nic Barnes
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yeah, but the avo ones have a complete rear set up all in one, so the rear springs are part of the shocker assembly and not seperate part on the beam by them selves like they look like
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