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Old 23-06-2005, 07:03 PM   #1
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hey did a search, cant find squat to help me here.


how much will it cost me to lower my AU and where is the best place to get it done.... just a little lower than XR.

i dont really want to fork out HEAPS but yeah..
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Old 23-06-2005, 07:16 PM   #2
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If you are thinking just springs.. id say around $240 for the springs alone. I tried looking into it as well but couldn't find any info so far thats the best iv come up with.
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Old 23-06-2005, 07:47 PM   #3
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Think it cost me around $400 fitted for King Lows.

It was a while ago...
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Old 23-06-2005, 07:58 PM   #4
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have u got a picture of the car with th elows in it?

i want to get my tyres inline with the guards pretty much, then it will still clear the kerb at work easy lol
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Old 23-06-2005, 08:18 PM   #5
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its pretty dicey trying to do it your self isnt it?

$400 just seems a bit much thats all.....

i want to do somehting on the weekend... either lowering ... or exhaust.....hmmm
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Old 23-06-2005, 08:27 PM   #6
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i though 400 was a normal sort of price, front springs i wont think about doing.
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Old 23-06-2005, 09:26 PM   #7
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oh well.. i think i will pay a couple of joints a visit on saturday..
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Old 23-06-2005, 09:50 PM   #8
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Does anyone have any pictures of an AU on lows?
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Old 23-06-2005, 09:54 PM   #9
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Springs...$240
Spring Compressors...$50
Wheel alignement...$70

Cost of lowering... $360
Look on your face when you bounce all over the road from shocks not up to the job and the insides of your tyres tearing themselves to pieces...PRICELESS!

Now to do it right... you need springs, shocks (at least rear but front and rear is better), camber kit and a wheel alignment. At the cheapest.. about $800 or so. Then you'll not only have a car that looks good but handles right and wont tear up tyres in 20,000kms.
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Old 23-06-2005, 09:55 PM   #10
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Does anyone have any pictures of an AU on lows?
Yes, mine. AU XR springs are the same as lows.
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Old 23-06-2005, 10:29 PM   #11
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its pretty dicey trying to do it your self isnt it?

$400 just seems a bit much thats all.....

i want to do somehting on the weekend... either lowering ... or exhaust.....hmmm
Its a easy job I fitted kingsS/L in just over two hours on my AU ghia. You will need a 18mm socket to undo the top ball joint nut so as to remove the front strut. On the IRS you need to remove the rear brake caliper to remove the rear strut easy. You really dont need the spring compressor to replace the lower springs. But use it to undo the factory height springs. On the watts link work on the upper mounting cover then from the bottom undo the bottom mount & remove shocker from spring & if your able to complete that task you will work out the removal of the rear spring.
Remember u will need a floor jack & stand to do this job as well as hand tools or if U have air tools to make to job faster. As others have said have a front end alginment with shims or adjuster fitted.

With exhuast leave it to a fitter they have the bender , mig & oxy to do a good job. Fitting exhausts is a .

Kings s/l cost me $260 for F/R & pedders sports rider stuts for lowered springs to suit the IRS cost $350 much cheaper for the watts link shocks to suit. In the future I'am fitting Koni's to the front.

IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE TOOLS GET SOMEONE TO DO IT FOR YOU.

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Old 24-06-2005, 08:53 AM   #12
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I had my AU forte lowered like a month ago to below XR heights, rides n feels awesome. Front and rear springs plus rear shocks, wheel alignment and wheel balancing. All cost me 550$, I was told by the place i went to that the falcons and commodores only need the rear shockers replaced, thus me getting only them. My camber was perfect, everything tested by them.
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I had my AU forte lowered like a month ago to below XR heights, rides n feels awesome. Front and rear springs plus rear shocks, wheel alignment and wheel balancing. All cost me 550$, I was told by the place i went to that the falcons and commodores only need the rear shockers replaced, thus me getting only them. My camber was perfect, everything tested by them.
You lowered it to lows or superlows?
Basically, if you went to lower than an XR (which ride at about Lows as std) then your camber adjustment must be at the VERY limits. I'd get a second opinion as even XR's going to superlows need a camber kit in most cases.
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Old 24-06-2005, 03:19 PM   #14
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Now to do it right... you need springs, shocks (at least rear but front and rear is better), camber kit and a wheel alignment. At the cheapest.. about $800 or so. Then you'll not only have a car that looks good but handles right and wont tear up tyres in 20,000kms.
What shocks are recommended ?

Mine's dropped 32mm and the ride is definately not as smooth over bumps - but then I must have some real ty roads nearby.

What are a new set of shocks and camber kit worth ?

I now my tyres a fine since the lowering. They've held up great (except for the rear ones : ).
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Old 24-06-2005, 05:32 PM   #15
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yea they said my cambers were near the limit, im only about half a cm away from xr heights as i remember. Im pretty sure that they are the lows
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Old 24-06-2005, 08:05 PM   #16
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Kings I heard make a ultra low. How low that is not sure. But S/L are bad enough for going over bumps for the underneath of the AU's.

The guy at tyerpower in Scoresby is good at algining lowered E & AU's with shims. He is also able to do the Valiant fronts correctly which are difficult to align when lowered.

You will need to find a good frontend guy to align your car when you have it lowered.I had the alignment in 2002 and no sign of abnormal tyre wear. Plus sent a guy from work there as his EL was done by Pedders & Bob Jane's & they could not get it right without recommending a expensive adjust kit. He is happy with the work done.

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Old 24-06-2005, 09:06 PM   #17
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I went to tyresplus they give great service there, corner ferntree gully/springvale road. Just diagnolly across from brandon park shopping center
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I went to tyresplus they give great service there, corner ferntree gully/springvale road. Just diagnolly across from brandon park shopping center
When i'm in Melbourne for work(Not very often anymore) I always stay at the mulgrave motor inn. Thats almost next door. Small world.

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Old 25-06-2005, 07:28 PM   #19
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well bucky.... i live about 10 minfrom there!
very small world.

i am writing you a PM matey.

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Old 25-06-2005, 07:37 PM   #20
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Go the superlows,, if your going to lower it not point going half way. I would have gone SSuperLows but with the combo of 19"s and the roads I drive on I would have no wheel arch...

It you are a city driver primarily you should be able to handle super lows... Though Im not expert on the state of Melbourne roads, I just know that Canberra has pretty good roads..
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well bucky.... i live about 10 minfrom there!
very small world.

i am writing you a PM matey.
Next time I get to Melbourne for work, its usually 2 nights, we should organamise a get together with anyone in that area. The feed at Brandon Park Club is pretty good. (Can't remember the exact name)
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thanks for the advice guys... i appreciate it..
i am getting XR50 front bar.. or the TS50.. which ever i end up bloody deciding on.....! any way... just worried about drive ways.... mum/girlfriend driving my car...INTO GUTTERS... etc

so yeah maybe i mught just get standard XR fronts... then dump the ***.

if i went that way.. what would i need to get?
and i am looking at around the $800 mark?



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Old 25-06-2005, 07:44 PM   #23
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Next time I get to Melbourne for work, its usually 2 nights, we should organamise a get together with anyone in that area. The feed at Brandon Park Club is pretty good. (Can't remember the exact name)

we could even drag DANSEDGL (think that is his nick) out too!... cant wait to actually see, smell, touch that car!
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Kings I heard make a ultra low. How low that is not sure. But S/L are bad enough for going over bumps for the underneath of the AU's.

The guy at tyerpower in Scoresby is good at algining lowered E & AU's with shims. He is also able to do the Valiant fronts correctly which are difficult to align when lowered.
Is that where the servo and storage place is? If I keep the ED, I will have to take it down there for a shim kit and alignment. Cheers!

BTW, is it not recommend to lower your AU by yourself, unlike E-Series?
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we could even drag DANSEDGL (think that is his nick) out too!... cant wait to actually see, smell, touch that car!
LOL
Wouldn't that be a treat. I'll bring a picture of my car along so I won't feel left out. :
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Wouldn't that be a treat. I'll bring a picture of my car along so I won't feel left out. :

why wouldnt you drive down??
bah.... oh well. :
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Is that where the servo and storage place is? If I keep the ED, I will have to take it down there for a shim kit and alignment. Cheers!

BTW, is it not recommend to lower your AU by yourself, unlike E-Series?
Yep on Ferntree Gully rd.
Unless you cut the springs real low or have had a front hit. Paying for a ratchet kit is a wast of money .
It depends on the guy if he's good at frontends and reading the computer aligners.
I lowered mine 3 years ago & have had no probs with shims in the front & neither has the guy with the lowered EL at work.

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Yep on Ferntree Gully rd.
Unless you cut the springs real low or have had a front hit. Paying for a ratchet kit is a wast of money .
It depends on the guy if he's good at frontends and reading the computer aligners.
I lowered mine 3 years ago & have had no probs with shims in the front & neither has the guy with the lowered EL at work.

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Cool thanks. I just sold a ratchet style one.
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whats everyones opinion on monroe short shocks?? or is there better out there for ur buck??
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why wouldnt you drive down??
bah.... oh well. :
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