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Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:Might need to look at super low King/Cobra...yours looks like its about the same height as my Levin with Dobi springs. You'll likely need to get your shocks shortened to keep them captive though.
iOnic wrote:How low is the lowest structural component though? Going below the legal limit will sorta moot the point of keeping your spring/shock combo as certing will be required.
XSVWGN wrote:I have owned a few corollas over the years and have had many different spring setups. The dobis handled better than the jamex as i felt the jamex were soft. Best option would be as stated, shorten the shocks.
Matt
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:Correct, you can order the Cobra (and King) springs through Repco. Shortening shocks shouldnt cost too much, would pay to talk to some suspension tech places up your way to get an idea.
You'll still need lower springs, shortening the shock just keeps them captive.
XSVWGN wrote:I had my shocks shortened by an engineer years ago. I waas running dobis at the time i think. I will try find some pictures for you
Matt
wde_bdy wrote:If you need to shorten the shocks to keep the springs captive technically you need to cert it anyway. Personally I would go custom wound from Chamberlains.
Callum
Bazda wrote:Lowering alot on stock shocks = arse ride.
IMO Teins are give you the best ride and handling. But they dont go super low. Stock shocks aren't designed to sit that low and are not designed to run stiff springs.
To keep it all legal I would suggest pulling the shocks out from the struts and using Koni yellow inserts.
This way you prob dont need a cert, but its alot of mucking around to get it right. At the end of the day coilovers are the easier option .
XSVWGN wrote:shortened shocks with superlow dobis. Mechanics etc never noticed the ride height and never asked questions
Matt
1I1 wrote:My Corolla was fractionally lower than your car is currently and would smack bumpstops when there was a surface change on the road (ie bridges). It was really annoying. Just something to be wary of using stock shocks.
h8wrxs wrote:get a $24 grinder form bunnings and chop springs to suit
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