alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
The towers were raised so he wasn't sat on bump stops, it worked.
It makes perfect sense to me, if he wanted the ride as low as it is with standard turret locations he might only have had, for example, 5-10mm of travel with the height wound right down which would mean a much stiffer ride and even the slightest bump would mean it bottoming out. By raising the turrets he now only maybe needs to wind them down about half way which has got to mean much better damping and I can only assume better handling.
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antnee
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Handling will be a bit better, but everything else is still way out
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
isn't it just the same theory as lowering a car but keeping some suspension travel, rather than lowering it all with shorter springs etc.
Yes but going further means the lower control arms become inverted which lowers the roll centre and increases the distance between that and the centre of gravity. Unless he's modified the rack it will also be more susceptible to bump steer.
I agree with all the comments regarding how the work is done properly, of course they would do that, I just think there are some compromises in place to obtain the look.
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Robin
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There's no way, unless they dropped the body of the car, that they could acheive anything other than a highly compromised suspension setup.
Regardless of the quality of the work, as Ian says, the suspension geometry will be far from perfect.
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Rich H
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Here's what another of the F6 group is doing in order to reach "new lowz":
http://itsalmosttime.co.uk/blog/post/index/408/For-those-that-know
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Robin
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that's ridiculously cool.
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aron
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Here's what another of the F6 group is doing in order to reach "new lowz":
http://itsalmosttime.co.uk/blog/post/index/408/For-those-that-know
it's no different in principle to cutting the bulkhead to fit a v6 into a corsa b is it? making modifications to make the end result work better
straightening out the lower arms is good thinking, would be undrivable otherwise
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by John
That just looks like a standard golf with 2 bad sets of wheels
Worse, it doesn't just look like it, it IS a standard golf with 2 sets of bad wheels on it 
Now its painted a crap colour and has a badass engine in it.
ScEnE is GaY
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by John
That just looks like a standard golf with 2 bad sets of wheels
Worse, it doesn't just look like it, it IS a standard golf with 2 sets of bad wheels on it 
Now its painted a crap colour and has a badass engine in it.
ScEnE is GaY
Did you read anything in the thread? As to why he had standard bumpers on?
He isn't scene, he does what he wants and people copy him
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Graham88
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It's people like this who take modifying to a different level. Fair play, otherwise everything would stay the same.
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by antnee
quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by John
That just looks like a standard golf with 2 bad sets of wheels
Worse, it doesn't just look like it, it IS a standard golf with 2 sets of bad wheels on it 
Now its painted a crap colour and has a badass engine in it.
ScEnE is GaY
Did you read anything in the thread? As to why he had standard bumpers on?
He isn't scene, he does what he wants and people copy him
Not sure if youre serious or not
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Robin
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Stanton pretty much is the scene, he often does things first, a pioneer of sorts
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by aron
quote: Originally posted by Rich H
Here's what another of the F6 group is doing in order to reach "new lowz":
http://itsalmosttime.co.uk/blog/post/index/408/For-those-that-know
it's no different in principle to cutting the bulkhead to fit a v6 into a corsa b is it? making modifications to make the end result work better
straightening out the lower arms is good thinking, would be undrivable otherwise
I wasn't actually taking the piss as such, more just posting it in a semi relevant thread rather than starting my own. In a lot of ways it's impressive, but at the same time I've never been into modifying to that sort of extent to appreciate it!
Whats depressing in a lot of ways is that Stanton is a year younger than me yet driving a car that powerful - regardless of how it looks
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Jambo
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Pioneer for putting a set of wheels on a Golf?!
You lot need your heads checked
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Ian
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He pioneered the subterrainan roll centre on a car with MacPhersons
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Steve
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this is exactly the person ian chan is trying to be
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mwg
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what happened to icy?
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Steve
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got mixed up in the vag and asda cheesecake scene
too busy taking pics of food at 4am and extreme lying down with 16 year old girls
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mwg
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wonder if he still follows that lass round all the time, karen was it. was trying to supercharge her 1.6 Corsa 
[Edited on 13-10-2010 by mwg]
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Pioneer for putting a set of wheels on a Golf?!
You lot need your heads checked

Hes a pioneer of the "scene" yet all he has done is put some different wheels on a battered golf, and his awesome bumpers were R32 bumpers, so at best he has put some different wheels on a R32 replica. Seriously listen to yourselfs licking his arse for being a "pioneer" seriously what .
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Wrighty
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youve gotta look on e38 to see how bad it gets though
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Robin
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You're missing the point, a lot of stuff Stanton has done has been copied, he did it because he liked it, others liked it and did the same, thus, he is a pioneer. Afaik, being a pioneer simply means doing something first.
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Stanton pretty much is the scene, he often does things first, a pioneer of sorts
robin speaks the truth
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
You're missing the point, a lot of stuff Stanton has done has been copied, he did it because he liked it, others liked it and did the same, thus, he is a pioneer. Afaik, being a pioneer simply means doing something first.
also people on hear only know about the golf, and not everything that has gone before
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mwg
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still shit though
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