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GmasterT

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Re: Rear Shocks...
« Reply #15 on: 12 January 2009, 23:33:19 »

Right, well my 200sx was much improved on lower springs (35mm iirc) even my carlton was ok on cut  :D springs, mildly choppy, but only if you are piccy, its squishy to start with and improved turn in no end, infact the rears need to be stiffer!

Anyway, the question was  :P  ;D whats my options bearing in mind I am looking to lower her max 40mm  :y
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Re: Rear Shocks...
« Reply #16 on: 14 January 2009, 22:13:15 »

any updates on your shock choice?
ive just bought a set of pi springs for mine and I am waiting to see how you get on with yours before i decide what to do .....

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« Reply #17 on: 15 January 2009, 12:38:04 »

Left them as normal :D

Can see the big thing tbh as its a 40mm drop from standard (the MV6 is already 15-20mm lower anyway)

It sits low (pic in pic section) but ok so far, the transitions for drifting is super improved  :y but only did it all yesterday.

Will keep you updated  :)
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Re: Rear Shocks...
« Reply #18 on: 15 January 2009, 13:12:33 »

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Left them as normal :D

Can see the big thing tbh as its a 40mm drop from standard (the MV6 is already 15-20mm lower anyway)

It sits low (pic in pic section) but ok so far, the transitions for drifting is super improved  :y but only did it all yesterday.

Will keep you updated  :)


As said, fit Senator bushes to the rear subframe for even stiffer bum end....

And watch the shocks as they may be on the end of thier travel
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