How hard to lower?

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Jtrigga
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How hard to lower?

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Hi everyone I'm new to the corsa b forum and am glad to be here after my punto went I had to get something alot better so here I am with my corsa b 1.2 16v and am very proud of it :D.
Back to my topic I was wondering how hard it is to fit lowering springs and is it any harder to do the dampers aswell.
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Octane2097
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Re: How hard to lower?

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isnt hard if you have the right tools,
rear suspention is sligtly easier as you dont need spring clamps

im currently writing a guide on how to do the suspention so watch this space!
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Jtrigga
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Re: How hard to lower?

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Thanks m8 might have to attempt myself then saves me bit of money and another knotch on the bed post for my car modifying experiences :D
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Re: How hard to lower?

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have done a front suspention guide now avalable in the FAQ
will be adding the rear suspention guide shortly
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Re: How hard to lower?

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its not hard at all to fit the full lowerin kit just fittedit to myn and all you need is the right tools tok 40mins to fit reat shocksand rear springs and 40mins to fit front strut and springs 60mm all round m8myn looksso sweet m8 :D
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