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Post by betonthis1 on Oct 29, 2005 19:33:56 GMT -6
I tried doing a search and dont see any for our car. also whats involved with lowering it?
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Post by 97abrora on Oct 29, 2005 19:42:08 GMT -6
Bumpity Bump I'd also like to know... I am going to do mine near/after the winter months... -Nick
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Post by Snoman002 on Oct 30, 2005 16:13:58 GMT -6
Talk to a local shop that deals with springs, could even be the local part store. When I worked at a parts store we used a local company for some springs, they told us that they could do lowering springs in any amount, just needed to tell them how much you wanted it lowered. From my understanding the manufacture would cut them for the lowering amount, but they would taper the ends and all that stuff so you didn't just get a "cut" spring and all the problems that come with it.
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Post by Marc on Oct 30, 2005 17:51:23 GMT -6
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Oct 30, 2005 18:37:49 GMT -6
I know that Eiabach makes them for the Classic Aurora.
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Post by betonthis1 on Oct 30, 2005 18:56:16 GMT -6
I know that Eiabach makes them for the Classic Aurora. i checked their site and they dont list any part for it.
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Post by TheLoveThatNeverDies on Oct 30, 2005 20:09:29 GMT -6
Yeah, Eibach discontinued their kit. However, what Snoman is talking about is a process called re-arcing. Back in the day, my first car was a '79 Toyota Corona. I wanted to be cool and lower it, but there were no lowering kits available for it. As a result I had the springs re-arced for $25 a piece. The ride was great - just like stock, and the structural integrity of the spring was in no way compromised. That's definitely a viable option if you want to lower the 'rora. Since you're right here in SoCal, I can see if I can get ahold of the guy who did my Corona springs if you want. I haven't seen him for almost 10 years, but he should still be around -Shawn
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Post by betonthis1 on Oct 30, 2005 20:47:32 GMT -6
yeah let me know. i emailed RSM to get a price and info so i make sure i dont get any rubbing with my wheels.
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Post by Rora99 on Nov 23, 2005 2:53:27 GMT -6
you wont get any rubbing, mines lowered adequately and i dont have any problems
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Post by Wacko on Nov 23, 2005 8:37:34 GMT -6
i emailed RSM to get a price and info betonthis1, did you ever hear back from RSM?
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Post by Rora99 on Dec 1, 2005 23:41:53 GMT -6
heres a pic of mine lowered and i no rubby
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