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sri suspension - mrtc - 8:th-Mar-2016 sri suspension, daft question, is it just the springs that are different to normal suspension, or are the dampers differant too sri suspension - Rusty2009 - 8:th-Mar-2016 Shocks are stiffer and springs are 10mm shorter Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: sri suspension - mrtc - 8:th-Mar-2016 So if you were adding lowering springs to a normal astra would it be a good idea to use sri dampers RE: sri suspension - stigeye - 8:th-Mar-2016 Decent springs are uprated anyway to take into account the softer shocks, it all depends on how low you want to go. If lowering by just 30mm I would say springs alone are fine. RE: sri suspension - Rusty2009 - 8:th-Mar-2016 (8:th-Mar-2016, 11:54:49)mrtc Wrote: So if you were adding lowering springs to a normal astra would it be a good idea to use sri dampers No I only fitted the SRI shocks as they came with the springs but I can tell you I'm going back to my soft elite springs and just keeping the sri springs. RE: sri suspension - mrtc - 8:th-Mar-2016 bad back ? or is it something to do with 19s sri suspension - Rusty2009 - 8:th-Mar-2016 I do suffer from back problems, but it's like having no suspension at all. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: sri suspension - Simon Templar - 8:th-Mar-2016 To be fair , I didn't know they were lowered and stiffened . I thought SRi was just a trim level these days. . I had an SRi Nova back in the day and it was obvious that it was lower , even as standard . I can't say I have noticed my SRi is lower than any other Astra despite the fact that it is difficult to crawl under. .lol |