Mr Clean
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Registered: 16th Jun 12
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im curious to know what you guys think look the best in terms of lowering a corsa b?
should they be dragging/
should the sit just top of the tyres?
or should they remain standard factory height?
all corsas a see look amazing lowered but there is a small margine for me when it becomes to low.
what we reckon?
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Mark.W
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Registered: 3rd Jan 07
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Post this in general chat mate.
I prefer the car to look level.So prefer the rear to sit half over the tyre and the front to sit ontop of the tyre.
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Mr Clean
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please can admin put in correct section, sorry
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Ian
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Moved.
I personally don't like them too low, looks broken. Plus it'll handle better if you don't go too crazy.
[Edited on 07-11-2012 by Ian]
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nathy_87
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Option 2 for me.
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Christopher
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Again, can only refer back to kevs with this one! I thi k his sits perfectly!
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Jamie-C
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Option 2. Looks better, more practical and will drive better. No need to go any lower.
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Mark.W
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-60mm all round is a perfect subtle height and is practical enough.
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Daveskater
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What everyone else has said
Numberwang!
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I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Darryl H
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quote: Originally posted by Mark.W
I prefer the car to look level.So prefer the rear to sit half over the tyre and the front to sit ontop of the tyre.
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Christopher
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[IMG]http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/4153/img4643o.jpg
[Edited on 07-11-2012 by Christopher]
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Christopher
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Rear
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AK
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45mm
looks good, still has travel (to compress strut when you hit a bump etc), handles better than 'on the bump stops'
I lowered my first one 60-80mm and in hingsight it was terrible to drive
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Jed D
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arse end up looks IMO
mine on 30mm fronts and 40mm rears believe it or not
[Edited on 07-11-2012 by Jed D]
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Darryl H
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If we're flopping out photos...
Fronts bought down about another 5-10mm and the rear rased about the same now
[Edited on 07-11-2012 by Darryl H]
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kev
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Cheers for pics chris and comments! I want extra extra low Gaz coilies for Christmas But the misses aka the boss.. Said am getting a lump of coal I like my cars/corsas slammed on rear but that's my opinion.. But depends what you use your car for is the biggest question if your tracking it I'd say 40/60mm drop if you are dragging it.. arse up as Jedward says!!
Mines 80mm front with custom springs on spax shocks and rear 100mm custom springs on spax rear shocks handles great and not to Bouncy.
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Jed D
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mines technically '10mm' lower at the back than the front somehow. raw engine weight says it all
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Christopher
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quote: Originally posted by kev
Cheers for pics chris and comments! I want extra extra low Gaz coilies for Christmas But the misses aka the boss.. Said am getting a lump of coal I like my cars/corsas slammed on rear but that's my opinion.. But depends what you use your car for is the biggest question if your tracking it I'd say 40/60mm drop if you are dragging it.. arse up as Jedward says!!
Mines 80mm front with custom springs on spax shocks and rear 100mm custom springs on spax rear shocks handles great and not to Bouncy.
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Mieran
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Reverse rake = fail imo
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Ricky352
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They look terrible with standard suspension in my opinion lol
I had 60mm on 14" sport wheels and thought it was close to perfect. Could have done with some shortened shocks tho lol
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Bprice91
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option 2 ...
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Paul W
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I think everyone could guess my vote
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Darryl H
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Standard suspension I'm guessing Paul?
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Paul W
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Oh yes, nothing like rolling around in 4x4 mode!
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Darryl H
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Knew it
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