View Full Version : Suspension / lowering guidance and info
ash.blue
17-06-13, 11:18 PM
My question is this (you might think its a stupid one) .. Anyway:-
Q. When looking at lowering springs eg -60mm or coilovers, is it that the spring or coilover setting is 60mm lower all around so arches sit 60mm lower than where they are as standard?
Any info/help appreciated
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deneil_gsi2000
17-06-13, 11:46 PM
In short yes your correct, it's how much adjustment from a standard set up.. Coilovers can be adjusted up and down to the height that you like. Although its the law to wind coilovers right to the deck lol
ash.blue
18-06-13, 06:52 AM
Cheers for the info, and +rep added :)
I know coilovers can go LOW ;) .. So basically wind a coilover to like 100mm arcehs are coming down that far lol.
Was curious as I saw a sale ad that said "coilovers lowered 100mm .. Still gets over bumps" .. And was wondering if my idea of measure it up was correct :)
I'd be impressed if anything lowered 100mm made it over speed bumps...
ash.blue
18-06-13, 10:06 AM
That was my thought when I looked at tape measure and was seein near 4" :/
But my main thinking was can you measure from arch 60mm and get a rough idea where they would sit after fitting :)
I'd be impressed if anything lowered 100mm made it over speed bumps...
Mines supposedly lowered 100mm and I get over speed bumps
Mines supposedly lowered 100mm and I get over speed bumps
Really? Not to be rude but i can't see that.
Really? Not to be rude but i can't see that.
It's probably more like 90mm but don't get me wrong it's not easy getting over them but do able
ash.blue
18-06-13, 08:26 PM
Looked on your "low and slow" link, looks really good that :)
I like the stance of it with how far youve lowered it
Exactly how "not easy" is it ?
Looked on your "low and slow" link, looks really good that :)
I like the stance of it with how far youve lowered it
Exactly how "not easy" is it ?
Thanks buddy, it's not easy in the sense that I can't get over them at normal speed, it's more of a 10mph job and it's not exactly smooth either
turbojolt
18-06-13, 09:49 PM
low looks cool as, but! I would rather a subtle 45'ish mm drop so I can have fun on the back roads
low looks cool as, but! I would rather a subtle 45'ish mm drop so I can have fun on the back roads
If it's done right, you can go 80-90mm and it will still handle like a dream.
It's probably more like 90mm but don't get me wrong it's not easy getting over them but do able
I'll retracked what i said, it didn't really come out right. Crawling over humps is a bit different to going over them.. I can get over humps too, if going slow..lol Im down 80-90 at a guess...
Haha fair enough, I thought you just meant it was impossible to get over them
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