shadyche
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Registered: 16th Sep 12
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Looking to lower my Corsa B, On a tight(ish) budget. Really need ideas and pro's and cons at how to go about it.
Only looking to lower 40-60mm all round because I often have a full car.
Got 3 options at the moment, 1) Buy 40mm Springs and put em on original shocks (cheapest, but worried about wear on original shocks)
2) Buy 40mm Kit inc. Shorter uprated shocks (expensive but wont have to worry)
3) Buy a set of Coilovers (Not much more expensive that a 40mm kit and would be able to lower to how I want, but heard they often have problems on corsa's if anyone knows anything about that?)
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vx-scottw
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Registered: 8th Feb 11
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i had 40mm springs on my b and c and they where fine so you should be good on standard shocks
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shadyche
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alright mate cheers, cheapest option it is then haha
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Jamie-C
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Registered: 3rd Jun 08
Location: Ballycastle
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40mm on standard shocks will be fine, just a little bouncy
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shadyche
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aslong as its not god-awful haha, will be bareable for the money i'll save fingers crossed
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Jamie-C
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Registered: 3rd Jun 08
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My Astra was on standard shocks with 60mm Corsa springs and it wasn't bad tbh.
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shadyche
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cheers mate, i'll have to let you know how it goes haha
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Christopher
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Registered: 14th Oct 10
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Or just look for a second hand set of a full lowering kit! they range from around £60-£100 odd quid! Im selling my full jamex kit with uprated shocks and 60mm springs for only £90 collected so shouldnt be too hard to find something
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