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Alpine99
27-07-04, 09:10 PM
getting it lowerd tommrow :D

60mm.

any got any pics of a nova dropped 60mm?

ty cant wait lol :twisted:

J4MES
27-07-04, 09:31 PM
how are you lowering it mate, springs, springs+shocks or coilovers???
hope you dont have any arch top wheel moments :P

Alpine99
27-07-04, 10:02 PM
rear springs
frount shocks, ?20 for em.

not to fused what it will ride like but it will be on the deck

burgo
27-07-04, 10:19 PM
u not just replacing then shocks on the front are u

Alpine99
27-07-04, 10:26 PM
to be perfectly honest mate, i havnt got a clue lol.

im guessing that the short fat ones are the rear, if so their shocks only.
and the longer frount ones "look" like they have shocks with em. :idea:

but i dont know :oops:

burgo
27-07-04, 10:36 PM
hmmm no offence but no wonder ur gettin em fitted the springs are like a coil and bounce if u throw em (not recomended) and shocks are long cylinders with a shiny bit at the top and a fatter black,white,yellow woteva colour they are bit at the bottom wot have u got

J4MES
27-07-04, 10:42 PM
you should try to find out, cus you might not worry about the ride now, but you will after there fitted and your teeth rattle cus its soo hard!!!!!!

Alpine99
27-07-04, 10:54 PM
to of the longer one's have yellow shafts in the middle.

the other 2 fat ones are red springs.

IF they are just the spings will the ride be firm or soggy?

burgo
27-07-04, 10:59 PM
thats alrite i thought u had just shocks for the front but it seems u have shocks and springs for the front and springs for the back should b ok

Alpine99
27-07-04, 11:03 PM
thats alrite i thought u had just shocks for the front but it seems u have shocks and springs for the front and springs for the back should b ok

:)

any idea of what it will ride like?

firm or soggy?

J4MES
27-07-04, 11:20 PM
it should be firm, the firmness depends on the brand and spring poundage.

are they shortened shocks???

Alpine99
28-07-04, 08:07 AM
not that i know of james, they dont look it.

robb
28-07-04, 09:31 AM
The rear may be soggy as you don't have shocks to go with it.

Just hope you don't have any encounters with your arches!