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toxic
16th January 2011, 12:15
just would like to no I have 60mm suspension on the front and back to mach its a bit low for me now were i live, could i put on 40mm springs or will this not work as they are meant to have 60mm.;)
-shuggles-
16th January 2011, 12:18
I would raise your back up to -40-50mm too I think it might look stupid with sitting that low:y:
toxic
16th January 2011, 12:48
I would raise your back up to -40-50mm too I think it might look stupid with sitting that low:y:
yes m8 the back will be the same as the frount ;)
-shuggles-
16th January 2011, 13:35
yes m8 the back will be the same as the frount ;)
go for it :)
toxic
16th January 2011, 13:58
go for it :)
do you think it will work with 40mm springs ?
t-dogg
16th January 2011, 14:03
this may seem like im retarded but i would love it if someone could tell me how to start a thread. i dont know if the springs would work though, should ask someone that have done it before.
-shuggles-
16th January 2011, 14:14
this may seem like im retarded but i would love it if someone could tell me how to start a thread. i dont know if the springs would work though, should ask someone that have done it before.
all saxo springs are interchangable mate:y:
harry289
16th January 2011, 14:16
course it will work. lower front and back to match to have good handling. 40mm is good.
t-dogg
16th January 2011, 14:17
could you tell me how to start a thread please.^^^
toxic
16th January 2011, 16:37
course it will work. lower front and back to match to have good handling. 40mm is good.
what i have is spax 60mm setup and need to know if 40mm spring will work with the insert will it be long enough :y:
Sam
16th January 2011, 18:48
what i have is spax 60mm setup and need to know if 40mm spring will work with the insert will it be long enough :y:
If you jack the car up the suspension will have travel downwards, but im 99% it will be fine to use the 40mm springs on those shocks.
VTHall
16th January 2011, 18:57
could you tell me how to start a thread please.^^^
pm db_sax and he will set your thread privlages.
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