willay
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hey
Didnt think i would be worried about this but the steering of my corsa is pretty light, I was expecting alot more force on the wheel while driving?
I've got a 20xe fitted, coilover suspension, 15 inch Astra wheels and NO power steering.
any thoughts?
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Adam_B
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what coilovers? camber right? is the front higher than the back?
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willay
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H&R coilovers, camber has to be fucked cause I havent really had it looked at (btw who should i go to regarding that? :lol and the back is higher then the front I think..
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Adam_B
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be sorted with the camber i would have thought
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corsaandy
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also what tyre pressures you running as that can make a big difference aswell
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willay
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not sure tbh, even if I did know what pressures should I be running? what engine/shell should i reference to?
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X 60RSA
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Prob cant go wrong around 32 psi.
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willay
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gone for 32 psi at the front and 30 psi at the back
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willay
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still feeels light
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dna23
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probably be camber i wud have thought... i've looked into this alot to willay and ways of adjusting it our:
to file the top hole in your suspension arm so it can be moved back and forth to adjust
to buy adjustable top mounts (makes ure ride quite bumpy)
or to buy camber bolts which can adjust it
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willay
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Camber bolts being the most ideal option?
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Rileysport
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My 20xe without PAS is heavy as fook... it was comedy watching my brother who drives a PAS equipped matiz trying to get it out of my parking space
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Camber bolts being the most ideal option?
in my opinion yes, as the first one seems quite "bodge" and the adjustable top mounts make using ure car everyday a little unpractical as it'd be super bumpy (so i've heard) but i'm sure muppet can advise as he has them...
just found this on muppets: http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=244024
anyway here the camber bolts
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=143054
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5chaap2k
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hehe i fckd my pas last week (belt tensioner popped loose)
drives heavy as fcuk! with 7J 15" et35 with proper camber!
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willay
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gettign a price now on camber bolt kit frmo H&R
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willay
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£30, comes next week
[Edited on 18-04-2006 by willay]
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dna23
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u serious willay bargain there usually about 90 quid
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willay
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doesnt come tomorrow me typing too fast
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chr15barn3s
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H&R - Got any details on this company as I wouldnt mind some camber bolts myself
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willay
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H&R search for it on the web mate.
Also, olnce i have the bolts how the fuck do i set it up?
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by willay
H&R search for it on the web mate.
Also, olnce i have the bolts how the fuck do i set it up?
probably best to take it to a place who can set up ure camber and let them do it as they have the correct measurements/angles for it... u can do it ureself tho but it requires a little bit of bodge work using a spirit level and its not entirely accurate iirc
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willay
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yeah but where, specialist place or something?
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dna23
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i think it requires some special equipment may be worth giving a few garages local to you a ring and ask...
http://www.yell.com/ucs/UcsSearchAction.do;jsessionid=bWMvbtkJ4bDf?searchType=classic&ooa=on&keywords=car+garage&companyName=&location=Harlow%2C+Essex+&x=0&y=0
I know jamsport can do it near me aswell as another place Brackley way but it'd mean you'd have to travel mate
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AK
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tracking is more likely to be bahoojered...
after the swap to the white shell i had light steering till i sorted out the tracking
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Limecat
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You can get 4 wheel laser alignment at ATS for just over £20, they will be able to set the camber bolts up.
They basically work by retaining one standard bolt into the struts on each side then replacing the other one with the bolt which has an elyptical lobe, so by turning the bolt the lobe alters the angle that the hub carrier/strut sits at.
As AK says, it is likely to be tracking as well because the two go hand in hand when lowered.
A good indication that you are tracking in, as a result of lowering and the weight of the XE, is that you will find the steering does not castor back as well as normally. In other words centre out after turning, and you need to feed the wheel back.
[Edited on 19-04-2006 by LETGSI16V]
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