whitter45
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would it be possibe to fit 60mm lowering springs onto my original dampers. im thinking of getting some just wanted peoples thoghts on it!
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Leven Cruise
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Of course its possible. Not advisable tho.
The shocks will be worn out pretty soon.
My advice is bite the bullet first time, and
buy a full kit.. itll feel and handle much better anyway
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whitter45
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cheers mate. Any one else have opinions or does everyone agree with Leven Cruise
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Leven Cruise
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lol, not eveyrone will agree...
I ran my old -60 springs on standard shocks for a while, and the car bounced around badly. It looked cool, but drove shit.
As soon as I got an FK full kit.. with shortened and uprated dampers.. what a difference it made like... was well impressed.. my car sits lower with the shortened dampers too.
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Kris TD
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dont do it, you will regret it.
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stuyw
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if u can afford it get the full kit as it will work out cheaper in the long run
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the_legend_of_yrag
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What would be the best full kit? I got some -60mm gmax springs so what dampers would go well with them?
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stuyw
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g-max shox??
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euro_boy
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont do it, you will regret it.
i've had my car down 80mm on standard shocks and they still fine.. yes the handling is sh1te with a capital S.. at times.. but i dont drive fast, especially in a 1.2 cos its boring. drop it -60mm and drive slower!
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Dan_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont do it, you will regret it.
i've had my car down 80mm on standard shocks and they still fine.. yes the handling is sh1te with a capital S.. at times.. but i dont drive fast, especially in a 1.2 cos its boring. drop it -60mm and drive slower!
until it goes for its mot and the jack up the rear and the rear springs fall out this happened to my mates girlfriends nova and its only lowered 60mm hence you can't lower a corsa at the rear any more than 40mm with out shortened shocks other wise every year you'll have to change your suspension round or fit new dampers(the corsa has a cradle at the rear which works like sissors the smaller spring the more it drops but when u jack it up the springs are to short and fall out)
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corsa starter
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so 40mm all round on standard shocks what about tht???? it gonna still be bouncy and handle crappy?
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euro_boy
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quote: Originally posted by Dan_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont do it, you will regret it.
i've had my car down 80mm on standard shocks and they still fine.. yes the handling is sh1te with a capital S.. at times.. but i dont drive fast, especially in a 1.2 cos its boring. drop it -60mm and drive slower!
until it goes for its mot and the jack up the rear and the rear springs fall out this happened to my mates girlfriends nova and its only lowered 60mm hence you can't lower a corsa at the rear any more than 40mm with out shortened shocks other wise every year you'll have to change your suspension round or fit new dampers(the corsa has a cradle at the rear which works like sissors the smaller spring the more it drops but when u jack it up the springs are to short and fall out)
i've actually passed two MOTs with my car down 60mm! plus i've jacked it up numerous amounts of times for various reasons, even when it was down 80mm and the springs NEVER fell out. and i believe the test is much more rigorous in Northern Ireland where i live
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Mistamist
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its alright at first but when the dampers get shagged the springs clink together and it bounces more then a crack whores bed!
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Dan_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Dan_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont do it, you will regret it.
i've had my car down 80mm on standard shocks and they still fine.. yes the handling is sh1te with a capital S.. at times.. but i dont drive fast, especially in a 1.2 cos its boring. drop it -60mm and drive slower!
until it goes for its mot and the jack up the rear and the rear springs fall out this happened to my mates girlfriends nova and its only lowered 60mm hence you can't lower a corsa at the rear any more than 40mm with out shortened shocks other wise every year you'll have to change your suspension round or fit new dampers(the corsa has a cradle at the rear which works like sissors the smaller spring the more it drops but when u jack it up the springs are to short and fall out)
i've actually passed two MOTs with my car down 60mm! plus i've jacked it up numerous amounts of times for various reasons, even when it was down 80mm and the springs NEVER fell out. and i believe the test is much more rigorous in Northern Ireland where i live
http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_240.htm
2. Check that both ends of each spring are correctly located fail for = A coil spring end not correctly located.
3. check that the spring mountings are secure fail for = A coil spring loose
my 40mm springs where bordline of falling out when jacked up at the rear so 60/80mm are deffo gonna fall out with out the use of shortened shocks
[Edited on 31-08-2003 by Dan_Corsa]
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MattyB
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I ran -50mm for 18months on standard 93 LS shocks, that already had 120k miles on em.
Ride remained perfect for the whole time 
Matt
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euro_boy
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quote: Originally posted by Dan_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Dan_Corsa
quote: Originally posted by euro_boy
quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
dont do it, you will regret it.
i've had my car down 80mm on standard shocks and they still fine.. yes the handling is sh1te with a capital S.. at times.. but i dont drive fast, especially in a 1.2 cos its boring. drop it -60mm and drive slower!
until it goes for its mot and the jack up the rear and the rear springs fall out this happened to my mates girlfriends nova and its only lowered 60mm hence you can't lower a corsa at the rear any more than 40mm with out shortened shocks other wise every year you'll have to change your suspension round or fit new dampers(the corsa has a cradle at the rear which works like sissors the smaller spring the more it drops but when u jack it up the springs are to short and fall out)
i've actually passed two MOTs with my car down 60mm! plus i've jacked it up numerous amounts of times for various reasons, even when it was down 80mm and the springs NEVER fell out. and i believe the test is much more rigorous in Northern Ireland where i live
http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_240.htm
2. Check that both ends of each spring are correctly located fail for = A coil spring end not correctly located.
3. check that the spring mountings are secure fail for = A coil spring loose
my 40mm springs where bordline of falling out when jacked up at the rear so 60/80mm are deffo gonna fall out with out the use of shortened shocks
[Edited on 31-08-2003 by Dan_Corsa]
so you are calling me a liar then?
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Dan_Corsa
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nope,i was just stating what i had seen,and know from my experience,nova suspension is set up the same as the corsa i saw 60mm springs literally fall on the floor when the rear was jacked up to fit my old alloys on
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Mistamist
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my brother in law lowered his on standard dampers by 60mm took a speed bump a but too fast and on the way up out came the passenger side rear spring and went rolling down the road. not too clever!!
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Dan_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by mistdotcom
my brother in law lowered his on standard dampers by 60mm took a speed bump a but too fast and on the way up out came the passenger side rear spring and went rolling down the road. not too clever!!
exactly what i am saying ITS DANGEROUS AND A MOT FAILURE
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KennyT
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my corsa b is lowered 60mm on standard shocks and when you jack the rear up it is possible to take the springs out but they aren't loose enough just to fall out. my cars 3 years old tomorro and an MOT will follow this week so i'll keep you posted on whether or not it passes.
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Dan_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by KennyT
my corsa b is lowered 60mm on standard shocks and when you jack the rear up it is possible to take the springs out but they aren't loose enough just to fall out. my cars 3 years old tomorro and an MOT will follow this week so i'll keep you posted on whether or not it passes.
more than likely it will pass as most garages will put it on a ramp take it in the air and just pull the body of the car down to check the damping and make sure the springs or shocks ain't worn,but some garages do jack the cars up to simulate a rear wheel change etc,more than likely pass but its a failable possibilty if noticed
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