Pridzz
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Got -60mm springs on the rear with standard shocks and I think personally it still sits too high for -60mm, Also one side is lower then the other? Any ideas why. Shocks fooked maybe? And also if I added uprated shocks would lower it?
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chloe16v
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this is 60mm on 14's
but with my cav slabs on the wheels r up in the archers n the car is alot lower than yours
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Daveskater
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They look about the same height to me. Not sure if it's 60mm though.
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N3CRO
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Doesn't look 60mm at the back to me.
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lwigmore
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Looks about 40mm ???
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Terry12
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This is mine on a 60mm drop.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Pridzz
Got -60mm springs on the rear with standard shocks and I think personally it still sits too high for -60mm, Also one side is lower then the other? Any ideas why. Shocks fooked maybe? And also if I added uprated shocks would lower it?
Mine sits the same as that on 60mm but it sat like that on 40mm too, and one side seems lower than the other.
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john_c20xe
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60 mm springs on standard shocks, youv'e probly blown the seals on the shocks
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
60 mm springs on standard shocks, youv'e probly blown the seals on the shocks
Ive never heard that before and there is a few people on here that have got 60mm on standard shocks.
[Edited on 10-03-2009 by harrisp]
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LukeD
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and i think ive heard its around 50mm that standard shocks fully compress too.
you need shortened shocks on a 60mm setup.
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MICKY MOE
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springs take a while to break in as well... so over the next few weeks you shud notice a difference but in sayin that i have 50's in mine and mines is lower than that too :O
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Sean-B
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quote: Originally posted by LukeD
and i think ive heard its around 50mm that standard shocks fully compress too.
you need shortened shocks on a 60mm setup.
there is still about 10-20mm of travel, they will break in a few months though
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john_c20xe
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by john_c20xe
60 mm springs on standard shocks, youv'e probly blown the seals on the shocks
Ive never heard that before and there is a few people on here that have got 60mm on standard shocks.
well its very common! customers cars fail mot for leaking shocks when they have standard shocks and its on ''uprated'' springs
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