Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Can everyone post pics of there spider lowered , with they types of springs u have maybe even before and after .
- jfrawley
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Before
After taking one round out of the front and 1.5 rounds out of the rear stock springs.
After taking one round out of the front and 1.5 rounds out of the rear stock springs.
Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Wow looks so much better what an improvement !! How is the ride now ?
- RRoller123
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
What size wheels was that spring lowering done with?
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'74 and '79 X1/9 (past)
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
This is a shot of my Spider when I first got it. The factory springs where heavily cut by the Jerrari shop and were basically shot when I got it. (the link shows the photo better)
Here it is today after a set of lowering springs were added. The springs were a set of the yellow springs from Vick Autosport with one coil cut off. I am contemplating cutting one more off to get it closer to where it was when I got it.
Here it is today after a set of lowering springs were added. The springs were a set of the yellow springs from Vick Autosport with one coil cut off. I am contemplating cutting one more off to get it closer to where it was when I got it.
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
wow love that color !!! do u know the color code it looks like positano yellow thats the color i want to make the green 69 i just got
- Curly
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Kings Springs - Catalogue Numbers: Front KFFL-60, Rear KFRL-61(rears are a progressive rate spring)
http://www.kingsprings.com.au/catalogue ... alogue.pdf
Wheels are 15x7 with 195/50/15 tyres.
http://www.kingsprings.com.au/catalogue ... alogue.pdf
Wheels are 15x7 with 195/50/15 tyres.
Curly from Oz
124AC coupe http://gallery.italiancarclub.com/124og ... -AC-coupe/
124CS1 spider http://gallery.italiancarclub.com/124og/curly/album52/
124AC coupe http://gallery.italiancarclub.com/124og ... -AC-coupe/
124CS1 spider http://gallery.italiancarclub.com/124og/curly/album52/
Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
It is Positano Yellow. I liked the color enough that when I restored my 88 BMW 325is, I painted it the same color. It's not something you see all too often now days.akavinn1 wrote:wow love that color !!! do u know the color code it looks like positano yellow thats the color i want to make the green 69 i just got
BTW, congrats on the '69 Spider. I am a fan of the early AS series Spiders. I've owned a '77 and '76 and the build quality of the '69 seems to be a notch above my other Spiders. Little things like the real wood dash, engine lighting and enameled badges stand out. Plus, they seem a bit more rust resistent than the later cars, but that might just be the luck of the draw for my car.
Tim
Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
That's a really nice looking Spider.Curly wrote:Kings Springs - Catalogue Numbers: Front KFFL-60, Rear KFRL-61(rears are a progressive rate spring)
http://www.kingsprings.com.au/catalogue ... alogue.pdf
Wheels are 15x7 with 195/50/15 tyres.
Tim
- jfrawley
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
With regards to the question of how the ride is...a little harder. However, it does seem to corner better. The turbo wheels are 14's with Falken 912's at 195/60/14.
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Not sure if it applies to Spiders, but this is an interesting read on lowering, control arm angles, roll centers and the effect on handling of the Coupe:
http://turbo124.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6855
http://turbo124.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6855
http://www.124bc.com
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- divace73
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Too Low
Just about right??
What ever you do, don't go too low, you will cause all sorts of issues and really upset the handeling. The A arms from the front view need to be parralell to the ground as a minimum, the T124 write up on suspension is worth the read.
I have changed the stub axles on my car as well, so that does change the stance.
Cheers David
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- divace73
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
Don't know if you have noticed it is a once piece bumper, I reckon it look great, that is what I want, but I have spoken to Curly and it was quite a challenge to get that made.fiathead wrote:Curly wrote:Kings Springs - Catalogue Numbers: Front KFFL-60, Rear KFRL-61(rears are a progressive rate spring)
http://www.kingsprings.com.au/catalogue ... alogue.pdf
That's a really nice looking Spider.
Tim
Cheers David
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Re: Post pics of your spider lowered ,
I certainly did notice that one piece bumper and was about to ask the question when I noticed your post. I'm not sure if I'm put off yet!
Curly, do you have a photo of the front bumper? (scrap that question... I just found your photo gallery. Sorry, I'm still learning )
Curly, do you have a photo of the front bumper? (scrap that question... I just found your photo gallery. Sorry, I'm still learning )