STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
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for those running 90mm on 16s
whos running wot size tyres with any scrubbage?
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Scotty C
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With the right offset you wont get any.
Plus can you get 195/40??
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Ian W
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I ran 45's on my nova and my corsa for a year or so, rubbed non stop and wore away all my underseal.
Went to 40's 2.5 years ago and not a single rub now, can have a full car as well.
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paul.mitchell1984
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where do you get 90mm and what shocks do you use???
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by paul.mitchell1984
where do you get 90mm and what shocks do you use???
Dave A for the springs, and any aftermarket shock
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Planty02
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I think Dave A can provide 90mm springs, and i'm sure he could help you out with shocks too
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Dave A
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we do an adjustable shock absorber matched to our own springs as well
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csweatherston
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eh?...3 inches cut off the lenth of the damper piston?..
crazy!
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Nic Barnes
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195/45/16 lower than 90mil never once had any scrubbing issues ever
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csweatherston
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handling issues?
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
handling issues?
yes was a bag of shite. looks maybe more for you lot and all the kids i guess. but low = slow and a shit car to drive
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Steve
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far too low
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wilson_sri
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handles shit and looks shit imo, my corsa handled best at around 40mm. Depends waht your after i suppose though.
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csweatherston
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quote: Originally posted by muppetsport
quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
handling issues?
but low = slow and a shit car to drive
ill have to let dtm, btcc, f1 drivers know this...
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wilson_sri
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lol were on about a road corsa here, not competition race spec cars with thousands of pounds worth of suspension
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
quote: Originally posted by muppetsport
quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
handling issues?
but low = slow and a shit car to drive
ill have to let dtm, btcc, f1 drivers know this...
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by wilson_sri
lol were on about a road corsa here, not competition race spec cars with thousands of pounds worth of suspension
+ millions of pounds of research spent looking into the best type of suspension/correct height/setting
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wilson_sri
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lol exactly, what a idiot
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
quote: Originally posted by muppetsport
quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
handling issues?
but low = slow and a shit car to drive
ill have to let dtm, btcc, f1 drivers know this...
yeah, no1, they have thousands spent on suspension, the engine is a hell of a lot further down in the car in dtm and btcc cars, but you will know this already wont you, and also, theyre not driving on road surfaces like what you and the rest of us do are they?
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csweatherston
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ok, a road spec corsa with custom rear turrets and a separate coilover unit 90mm lowered would handle..
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wilson_sri
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
ok, a road spec corsa with custom rear turrets and a separate coilover unit 90mm lowered would handle..
Is that what we are talking about though? No! This is springs and shocks
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by csweatherston
ok, a road spec corsa with custom rear turrets and a separate coilover unit 90mm lowered would handle..
no better than a corsa with std turrets on coilovers lowered 90mil and worse tha a corsa on fixed rate suspension lowered around 40mil
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wilson_sri
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Even then a corsa would probably still handle better at 40-50mm. I know mines did on bilstein coilovers.
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Nic Barnes
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why do you need custom turrets to fit coilovers to the back of a corsa cswetherston? can fit them in std turrets.
even with custom turrets theyre still bolted to the beam in the same place. a corsa needs irs to be any good.
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csweatherston
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erm..mr.wilson,
the topic was actually about tyre profile.
you changed the subject with 'oooh, mine handled best lowered 40mm'.
i was merely commenting on muppets comment of "but low = slow and a shit car to drive"
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