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    I have a question. Do coilovers give you more clearance or less clearance than say a cup kit? I mean, can you get a wider wheel under your car with coilovers? or cup kit? Assuming offset is the same.

    Thanks.

    It's slow on here.
    Jay

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    Re: A slow day question

    i don't think it matters but what do i know

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    • #3
      Re: A slow day question

      I would say coils would give you more as the springs on coils are a smaller diameter then traditional springs in a spring/shock combo but that is just my assumption.
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      • #4
        Re: A slow day question

        I would assume the wheels would have to be an insane width before that would become an issue.

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          Re: A slow day question

          Originally posted by Canadian Turbo
          I would say coils would give you more as the springs on coils are a smaller diameter then traditional springs in a spring/shock combo but that is just my assumption.
          Yea, that's what I thought too, but they mount up a bit differently I think, ah whatever, i'm just thinking about my wheels (not worried about them, just got me thinking).
          Last edited by Tuna; 04-20-2005, 11:33 AM.
          Jay

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          • #6
            Re: A slow day question

            When I had my H&R coil overs, there was a definite limit to how low I could go in the front before rubbing the tires on the springs. It was pretty low though so wasn't an issue. I could have also used spacers for clearance but I'd never run spacers on the drive wheels.
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              Re: A slow day question

              I have those H&R's down 2", and never rub. Actually, I did rub once on that Banff cruise.... but that's it.
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              • #8
                Re: A slow day question

                Originally posted by liquid
                I have those H&R's down 2", and never rub. Actually, I did rub once on that Banff cruise.... but that's it.
                2" is peanuts. The rubbing occured at about the 3.5" mark.
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                • #9
                  Re: A slow day question

                  When I first installed my coilovers I had them as low as they could go for the first week, AND I was running my stock 17" monte Carlos. THAT my friends is rubbing. Looked pretty sweet tho.

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                    Re: A slow day question

                    Originally posted by uv23
                    When I had my H&R coil overs, there was a definite limit to how low I could go in the front before rubbing the tires on the springs. It was pretty low though so wasn't an issue. I could have also used spacers for clearance but I'd never run spacers on the drive wheels.
                    Hmmm...so maybe coilovers provide more or less clearance depending on where the spring is?

                    On another note, I scraped my new chin spoiler this morning, it didn't damage it but it gave me an odd sense of satisfaction I can't imagine how some of you guys get around because i'm still 4x4 height compared to some of you guys.
                    Jay

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                    • #11
                      Re: A slow day question

                      Originally posted by Mr. Burns
                      When I first installed my coilovers I had them as low as they could go for the first week, AND I was running my stock 17" monte Carlos. THAT my friends is rubbing. Looked pretty sweet tho.
                      hah I remember that, Tucking front and back..Rubbin' over every single bump!
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                      • #12
                        Re: A slow day question

                        Originally posted by Tuna
                        Hmmm...so maybe coilovers provide more or less clearance depending on where the spring is?

                        On another note, I scraped my new chin spoiler this morning, it didn't damage it but it gave me an odd sense of satisfaction I can't imagine how some of you guys get around because i'm still 4x4 height compared to some of you guys.
                        I scrape but every few months I just get down under my car and sand and spraypaint the bottom of my bumper with a can of Canadian Tire brand black. I am slowly losing plastic thickness down there though.
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                          Re: A slow day question

                          Originally posted by Tuna
                          On another note, I scraped my new chin spoiler this morning, it didn't damage it but it gave me an odd sense of satisfaction I can't imagine how some of you guys get around because i'm still 4x4 height compared to some of you guys.
                          Thats why MK3 plastic spoilers rock because they are cheap and you can scrape them up with no worries. You should have seen mine when I sold my car it was pretty 'used' I can only imagine how much damage I would have done to that deep one, but it looks good on your car!!
                          Last edited by Canadian Turbo; 04-20-2005, 01:36 PM.
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