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the great wog
04-07-07, 06:40 PM
I have just bought spax rsx coilovers for my nova and they say its a 60mm drop at the rear but it has only dropped like 40mm!!! the front isnt a problem!:D what is the lowest set of springs u can buy for the nova and were can u get them!!!lol
General Baxter
04-07-07, 06:41 PM
you can get any drop you want for a price :)
the great wog
04-07-07, 06:44 PM
I want about an 80mm drop or just so the top of the alloy is under the arch, like so the whole tyre is under!:D:D How much for that!!!
turbojolt
04-07-07, 07:26 PM
the cost of some think to cut the springs ?10 hack-saw
give dangerous advice like that again and get banned.
coilsprings (google them) can make V low springs but tbh the rear end should be turreted etc to get full travel with low ride height otherwise its gonna be hideous to drive.
turbojolt
04-07-07, 07:36 PM
what you mean dangerous the guy i work with convinced me they are safe if you do it properly
its just not safe unless youre a yank... then its a good way to die :D
its just not safe unless youre a yank... then its a good way to die :D
lol
i guy round here just took his rear springs and drove round on the bump stops ;)
as said coilsprings are you rbest bet, quick turnaround aswell last time my mate used them
JSeymour
04-07-07, 07:46 PM
rears can be safe to chop, if theres no way they fall out and youve got up-rated shocks itl be fine. illegal though.
where did you get the rsx kit from? get it cheap?
I have just bought spax rsx coilovers for my nova and they say its a 60mm drop at the rear but it has only dropped like 40mm!!! the front isnt a problem!:D what is the lowest set of springs u can buy for the nova and were can u get them!!!lol
have you got stripped interior?if so it wont lower alot due to no weight there.
if not remember to let it all settle in first too
turbojolt
04-07-07, 08:02 PM
^^ see ^^^^^^^^^
SAFE so you will get banded :p
the great wog
05-07-07, 12:46 PM
rears can be safe to chop, if theres no way they fall out and youve got up-rated shocks itl be fine. illegal though.
where did you get the rsx kit from? get it cheap?
I buy all my stuff from Rimstyle, they r always the cheapest on everything and the guys there r great, ask for Gary when u phone for anything. Think my coilovers were 420. there the stainless steel spax rsxs:thumb:
big gra
05-07-07, 12:58 PM
its just not safe unless youre a yank... then its a good way to die :D
think it was overhaulin i was watchng, they came to lowerer teh car, and all of a sudden one of the guys goes at the springs with a grinder, and then refits them, i was shocked!
the great wog
05-07-07, 01:03 PM
I have tp work offshore with the yanks and the r dangerous ba***rds!!!!!!!!!!
Cutting the spring can damage its integrity, as well as fcuk up its loading and recoil rates. At best the car will still have all the bounce and roll of a standard springs, so no doubt catch the wheels and handle like a drunk llama on crack; at worst the springs could shatter or collapse and cause a crash. Ill advised IMO.
Philsutton
05-07-07, 07:29 PM
at worst the springs could shatter or collapse and cause a crash. Ill advised IMO.
standard 1lt corsa ones do that all the time lmfao
standard 1lt corsa ones do that all the time lmfaocitroen ones are worse. c3 and berlingos especially
have you got stripped interior?if so it wont lower alot due to no weight there.
if not remember to let it all settle in first too
I found this out lol apparently thats down there is 40mm lol (excuse the primer state, was taken last year when i built the car up)
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j181/mikenova/DSC00026.jpg
custom coil springs 90mm's are they way to go if you want it low..
in pic, 90mm,s 60mm spax, standards..
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5083/S8000039.JPG
ends up being this low
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5031/PICT0127_Medium.JPG
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5031/PICT0056.JPG
lol Ste, mine was that low when i removed all the rear suspension completely
well it had springs lol and it will had some movement in them..
the great wog
05-07-07, 09:14 PM
were did u get the springs?????
coilsprings, as said in the post, if you bothered to read it and not just look at pic's lol
I heated up my old rear springs with a propane torch whilst they were compressed in the vice. It collapsed them to a -80mm drop, and they stood the test of time too...
Dec
Jim Mcrae
05-07-07, 09:55 PM
but once you go beyond a certain drop it can have dire effects on handeling not just practicality though??? i was told my -60s would cause issues, they seemed okay to me.
peester
06-07-07, 06:27 PM
I heated up my old rear springs with a propane torch whilst they were compressed in the vice. It collapsed them to a -80mm drop, and they stood the test of time too...
Dec
lol- was that on ur c16xe red sr? - i remember the total vauxhall feature- it said 'reprofiled' to -80mm, i was like hmmm..
James P
07-07-07, 04:45 PM
S T E, you think your springs are small. look at these! 3 coils
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p174/jamezp/DSC00333.jpg
http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p174/jamezp/DSC00335.jpg
James P
07-07-07, 04:45 PM
thats a 60mm spring next to it
lol @ ruler. Blantantly robbed from some form of educational establishment. I work in schools all the time, i have huge stacks of them, as well as the ole yellow and black pencils.
Anyway, back on topic, any more than a 40mm drop will have a detrimental effect on handling imo, however, such things can be compensated for via proper wheel alignment and correct spring poundage / shock setup. Ive got the SR dropped 60mm and it handles fine with uprated shortened shockers. You are getting dangerously close to the bmp stops over 80 though lol
James P
07-07-07, 06:59 PM
mine handles like a dream, got spax rsx's on front, those springs at back with spax shocks. speedlines with 195 40 continental tyres.
Mine with 40s All round
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b367/Martain_novalicious/6c4efbc7.jpg
Mine with 60s All Round
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b367/Martain_novalicious/DSC00441.jpg
mine with 80s(FK Coilovers)
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b367/Martain_novalicious/20122006083.jpg
"custom" Rears only corsa 30mms upfront
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b367/Martain_novalicious/DSC00029.jpg
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b367/Martain_novalicious/DSC00277.jpg
James P
07-07-07, 08:03 PM
y do you change your sus so much?
Ian_Gsi16v
07-07-07, 08:26 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/IanGsi16v/WhiteGsi6-1.jpg
My old GSi taken about 4 years ago :eek: 80mm
y do you change your sus so much?
40mm wasnt low enough, coilovers was to harsh of a ride for round my area, -60 kit thats on it now is perfect
dave.gsi
08-07-07, 03:52 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v516/IanGsi16v/WhiteGsi6-1.jpg
My old GSi taken about 4 years ago :eek: 80mm
i remember that car. was one of the cars that got me into novas:thumb:
always look best in white too.
didnt realise you were still on here, didnt you get a grey corsa with speedlines? (prob going back a few years!) that was pretty nice too
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