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asha-d123
7th September 2009, 18:40
anyone seen or tried these, they are on ebay
just wondering if it realy does lower by 70mm?
sexy_gt
7th September 2009, 18:50
doubt it very much. also driveshafts, dont think they will last very long if it was droped 70mm front.
Mike-VTR
7th September 2009, 20:36
you cant get 70mm lowering springs for saxo (althoguh im sure someone will say you can)
and if you going to go down 60mm at the front, you want some better shocks too, even some buget ones are okay like apex or spax vsx.
im -60 at the front on just springs and its fucking horrible
the rears are not as essential as the fronts so if your just going for the look, just lower the torsion bar to match the front.
although on saxp people will tell you that you need the most expensive suspension all round. but just get what works best with-in your buget.
hope this helps
Mike-VTR
7th September 2009, 20:38
ha just looked at your avatar looks like you already know about that shit.
oh well fuck it
sexy_gt
8th September 2009, 17:53
mike your -60 can i ask did you remember to cut bumpstops down?
cheers
stew
Rossi86
9th September 2009, 10:51
the 70mm ones on ebay do go 70mm because PI make them. But they only fit the standard model saxo's not vtr or vts.
if you intend on going that low i advise you buy new dampers aswell.
L16_vts
9th September 2009, 14:34
lowest springs ave saw is 60mm. any lower cut the springs haha. i wouldnt recommed this tho. coilovers ftw
sexy_gt
9th September 2009, 15:47
i thought all saxo springs are interchangable?
Lloydie
9th September 2009, 15:55
they are
Tom5190
9th September 2009, 16:56
coilovers arnt needed to go low, the 70mm ones from ebay do lower that much if you uprate the dampers to shortned ones but i remember some one on here saying they didnt go down 70mm on stnadard dampers. you not fancy a set of custom springs?
asha-d123
11th September 2009, 14:38
ive got g-max shortened dampers on the front, does anyone no if i can get my shocks machined down? like some people do with coilovers? any info would be good?
cheers
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