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Cunningham92
04-09-12, 11:54 PM
Hi im new to this and i am after a rear set of custom springs im sitting on 195/45/16 and lowered 60 tyrer just sits under the arch but want it a bit lower just woundering how to get hold of some 80mm rear springs as i think 100 would be to much :| any help or advice will be appritiated thanks guys :D
I used to run -100mm rear springs and they were fine the wheels were the correct offset and the only problem I had was a lack of suspension travel
Cunningham92
05-09-12, 02:52 PM
What size wheels did u have woth the 100mm springs? I cant seem to find and 80/100m springs anywer helllllpppppp
NOV4_SPORT
05-09-12, 03:05 PM
There is a few places that will custom make you springs to whatever spec you want mate,
Try :
http://www.springcoil.co.uk/suspension.html
http://www.coilsprings.co.uk/
Nova-nation
05-09-12, 05:00 PM
I've just taken my 110mm springs out, they were pretty much useless. It was on the bump stops and now ive got a bad back. Unless you cut the bumP stops down and run shortened shocks it will be awful.
I ran alessios and it was fine just no suspension travel
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm146/saloondicko/3758198341_55d79e311f-2.jpg
Cunningham92
05-09-12, 06:20 PM
Nicee yeh im not to fussed about the ride comfort as i dont drive much jist for show ;)
nova_stee
05-09-12, 08:08 PM
I ran 100mm rears and it was awfull no suspension movement at all.
I refitted 60mm springs and moved the stub axle up 20mm
BRoadGhost
05-09-12, 09:34 PM
Or just turret the rear
Mark Sparks
05-09-12, 09:46 PM
vv Any pics how? vv
I ran 100mm rears and it was awfull no suspension movement at all.
I refitted 60mm springs and moved the stub axle up 20mm
Any pictures how you moved the stub axle up?
its just a case of rewelding the plate higher up on the beam - similar to how you do a disc conversion
Any pictures how you moved the stub axle up?
if you wanted edd we could do that to a beam for you and make it narrower track at the same time so your can run your wheels without loads of negative camber
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