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wanting to lower a calibra as los as possible really without major archwork. have 17" dare wheels with offset of 45. seen kits for 50mm but am wanting lower. is this possible without much work and where could i buy the springs without spending money on coilovers?
and any pics of different drops would be appreciated
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Ry_B
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Is your Calibra a 4x4 ?
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2.0 16v
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rowen20
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get cavalier 60mm springs theyre exactly the same and it should be fine that low with 17 in the correct vauxhall offset
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they the same as cally springs? the why not get calibra ones then
or do they lower he car more or something? im jst not sure if 50/60mm is low enuf for what i want. want something like 60mm nova springs on a corsa sort of thing
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rowen20
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yea cav ones are generally lower
60mm is pretty low on a cally!
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ed
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Can't lower a 2.0 16v Calibra easily, especially 60mm.
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why do u say that ed? what exactly needs doing,what problems is there?
so say if i got the 50 or 60mm kit, what problems will i come across?
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ed
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I wouldn't even bother trying.
The problem you have to overcome on the 4x4 and 16v (not sure if it also applies to the 8v Calibras too?) models is the Independant Rear Suspension, or IRS. Basically, if you lower it, the rear camber will be totally and utterly buggered and the car will become un-drivable. You can get camber kits, but you are limited to about a 30-40mm drop.
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well thats shitty news lol. i often see 40mm drops on calibras and they do look lowish so will i be okay with the camber if i just lower it 40?
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ed
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You have to adjust the camber if you want to lower it, no matter how little the drop.
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ahh ok
thanks for the help
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ed
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Thats k, if you want some help with lowering and stuff then get over the Mig. There are a load more Calibra owners on there than here who can let you know the score...
http://www.migweb.co.uk
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my turbo is lowered 80mm annd is fine just had to get a camber kit handles good dont use it in 4x4 often tho as its more fun in 2wd
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ed
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Was thinking a 4x4 that low would put too much stress on the transfer box/differentials... So you never use it in 4x4?
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J100RSA
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now and then when i fancy going sideways
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Teddy
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Calibra's HATE being low - it really kills and handling at all.
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