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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:35 pm 
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I want to lower my BA XT Classic...However issues are as follows

1. I've put a F6 front bar on which is around 25mm lower than the XR bar.
and I'm concerned about scraping on driveways and humps, so I will only drop 25mm to XR height at most

2. I'm getting conflicting information from suspension specialists about the need for a camber kit and new shocks. Some say by going only 1.5 inches I'll get away without a camber kit , while others say its critical. I just spent a fortune on new tyres/wheels and at $280 a pop I don't wanna have to replace the tyres in 3 months, but then agaib don't wanan spend the $240 on a camber kit if I don't have to (Pedders quote)

3. The price quoted for supply and install of lowered springs varies significantly as follows

1. St George tyres $400 using KMac springs (no camber kit)

2. Australias Best Tyre Service $450 using Pedders Springs (no camber kit)

3. Pedders $485 + $220 (I Think) for the camber kit

4. East Coast Suspensions - $600 using Lovells with no camber kit

5. JAX - $600-$650 (unsure which brand) no camber kit

Its a bit of a minefield so open to suggestions

Heres a pic of the car as it currently stands

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:39 pm 
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My advice mate is to hit up a proper suspension place. As you said tyres are too expensive to scrub out. My xr6t has a herrod kit under it but it is awfully low :wink: . Mines the silver one, the other one is Toddys

BTW mine rides on 19s so probably looks lower than it actually is but on at least one occasion on a particularly bad road I have seen a shower of sparks spewed out from behind :evil:

 

 

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:44 pm 
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Thanks for that mate....what springs did you go for...i.e lows or SL?

Heres the pic of mine...If this was yours how low would you go rememering the lower front bar


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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:50 pm 
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pedders will quote a lot of stuff you dont need,

with lows you should be able to get away without a camber kit. for example on my ED i have LOWS, and its completely out of adjustment on the upper arms, but my alignment is A ok, and i dont chew through tyres

 

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:51 pm 
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if that was mine i'd find someone on this forum (or other ford realated forums) who has lowered there BA XR6 and i'd buy the old XR springs from them. at least that way you get some comfort aswell.

camber kits are cheap compared to scrubing tyres, you'll also find the ride and handling better if you fit some GOOD shocks at the same time. NOT s**t monroes. some thing like a koni or bilstein
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:04 pm 
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I coudln't actually tell you which springs are in it :? but my guess would be something like ultralows. The mechanic at my local dealer said he'd never seen a BA that low before :twisted:

 

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:06 pm 
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I coudln't actually tell you which springs are in it :? but my guess would be something like ultralows. The mechanic at my local dealer said he'd never seen a BA that low before :twisted:


Right O, so you bought it already lowered then?

 

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 10:08 pm 
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Yeah thats right :oops: . I sorta stepped into someone elses project 8-) . Have had enuf of starting from the begining (for now :wink: )

 

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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:03 pm 
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If its pretty confusing getting different quotes from
different suspension places, its because all of them are
using different components.....hard to compare apples
with oranges eh ??

I would suggest that you research and source/purchase your own parts
then pay for a reputable mechanic to install them.
- Springs (Kings, Lovells, Dobinsons)
- Shocks (Monroe, KYB, Koni, Bilstein)
- Camber Kit (Nolathane)
The brands listed are just suggestions, each are a bit different in
performance and price.

Just ask other people what setup they have, then make your own
decision. I followed this process and all worked out well for me..
(My car is an EB, but the theory is the same)

All the best.
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Posted: Mon May 21, 2007 11:05 pm 
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I coudln't actually tell you which springs are in it :? but my guess would be something like ultralows. The mechanic at my local dealer said he'd never seen a BA that low before :twisted:


Love that Mercury Silver....Just a fing awsome colour

 

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Posted: Tue May 22, 2007 12:28 am 
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Just get some xr6 springs for it, my ute sits around an inch lower than xr and i always manage to scrap the front bar (stock) alot :| And speed humps love my exhaust!

 

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