Sandsy
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Registered: 29th Oct 04
Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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right i recently bought a set of second hand but nearlly new coilovers for my corsa now, i have a set of cesaros withs 195 45 15's on and it doesnt matter how i set the camber the fucking wheels still rubs against the coilover...... is there any way of solving this of do i need to buy spacers???
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Anthony
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Registered: 2nd Nov 06
Location: milton keynes. Drives: 1.6 Sport
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3 to 5 mm spacer. or you could take the helper spring out so the adjuster seat sits higher up the threads.
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Sandsy
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Registered: 29th Oct 04
Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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2-5 mm spacer and this will fix it yer? do i need to buy longer wheel bolts to ?
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Chopster
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Registered: 22nd Apr 08
Location: pboro
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could always just buy my coiovers, never had a problem with them, lol
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Sandsy
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Registered: 29th Oct 04
Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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ive already got some mate, and i have no more exspendable cash
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scunnylad
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Registered: 11th Jun 08
Location: Ashby, North Lincolnshire
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i had this problem but i have got big profile tyres (which will be changed soon lol) i used 10mm spacers and 45mm studs, ive also removed helper spring and it all spot on now.
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Sandsy
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Registered: 29th Oct 04
Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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ive tried 6mm spacers and set the camber so the top of the wheel pokes out, the car is absolutly fucking undrivable,
if i remove the helper springwill this sold my problems?
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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it will handle like a noddy car if you have positive camber. if you set the camber back to how it was and space it out, does the wheel still touch the coilover?
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Sandsy
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Registered: 29th Oct 04
Location: Tilney All Saints Drives: V6 Corsa
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yes it does jake
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Jake
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Registered: 24th Jan 05
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definately too much negative camber in that case. if the coilovers have an elongated top hole then adjust the camber enough to clear the wheel from the shock, then take it somewhere to the alignment set up properly. they wont be able to set it up with the old school 4 wheel laser alignment though so avoid them places
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