CCA
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Im thinking of lowering my car but not got my new alloys on yet as im still undecided on which ones
Which is better for lowering and how much should i lower it by front and rear?
Opinions please
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3CorsaMeal
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suspension is best for lowering
and as a general rule anything more than 35-40mm will change the ride and generally be more uncomfortable
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Krammy
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Keep the handling decent..
A Set of 15's would be good, mines decked 60mm.
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CorsAsh
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cut you springs in half with an angle grinder, get down to halfrauds and grab a set of fox five spokes, sorted
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Krammy
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Springs were not meant to be cut.
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CCA
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
suspension is best for lowering
I meant what springs as some poeple have used koni adjustables,G-Max springs,FK coilovers
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Krammy
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G-Max 60mm Lowering kit, springs/dampers the lot.
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3CorsaMeal
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quote: Originally posted by CuteCorsaAngel
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
suspension is best for lowering
I meant what springs as some poeple have used koni adjustables,G-Max springs,FK coilovers
ah u meant what suspension kit then
depends on ur budget really
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--Dave--
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what car? Corsa B or C?
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Ja@Vision
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heat ya springs then compress em for that quality drop
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--Dave--
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If it's a C go for Eibach springs 30mm all round. Will set you back about 120 big ones
Or you could be greedy like me and get shocks and springs, costs a lot though
[Edited on 18-03-2005 by --Dave--]
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Krammy
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The Prices for Just Springs from any company, vary alot! (some under a 100) I would go for a full kit..
New Springs..original dampers wouldnt work well together.. replace the entire suspension of your car..
Get saving!
If you are rich
coil-overs!
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by Krammy
The Prices for Just Springs from any company, vary alot! (some under a 100) I would go for a full kit..
New Springs..original dampers wouldnt work well together.. replace the entire suspension of your car..
Get saving!
If you are rich
coil-overs!
not totally true, standard dampers work fine as long as the drop isn't too severe. 30mm eibachs on standard shocks on the corsa C work really well and makes a big difference
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Krammy
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*im just going on what i know*
but yeah what he said..
I just think: out with the old, in with the new.
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Ja@Vision
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i can sort you some spax ones, not everyones fav, but think they have improved as of late.
give us a call on the shop no. 01494 722 000
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--Dave--
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i'm not sure what it's like for the B, not much experience there. Understand what you're saying though, just comes down to budget at the end of the day
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Krammy
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Not a good idea.
As stated, on corsas they have pigs tail springs on the rear, and cuttin would not allow the spring to seat properly.
Either way its a stupid thing to do & highly dangerous.
Best thing to do would be to go to coil springs, i think its www.coilsprings.co.uk, they will make up springs, any poundage, any hieght, i know of a cav on 120mm drop all round.
[Edited on 18-03-2005 by Krammy]
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Kiddy_Corsa
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Get the spax PSX adjustable kit. The bollox.
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Ja@Vision
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I was only joking with the coment of heating the springs, as this is just as dangerous as cutting cause the spring can split as its warped out of shape and the tensions have been affected.
Go spax kit or springs
[Edited on 18-03-2005 by Ja@Vision]
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Kiddy_Corsa
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I was just about 2 go and get my 100mm springs and get the heat gun on them aswell!!
[Edited on 18-03-2005 by Kiddy_Corsa]
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Ja@Vision
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lol
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CCA
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Its a corsa b an is still on the standard 13's it came with
Just wanna get rid of some of the gap at the moment before i change the wheels over
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N90ATH
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well u need to decide wether u are goin for a 40mm or a 60mm drop cos if u do the 60 mm on stnadard 13's then ur car will be too low for most speed bumps, 40 is low enough on standards
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CCA
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If i lower it 40mm on the 13s whats the best size of alloys and tyres to get
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Ja@Vision
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what engine is ya corsa cca?
Could do some Spax -40mm from £79.99
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