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ground control design

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by rollaracing1, Apr 3, 2005.

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    rollaracing1 Guest

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    ground control design

    i have a 96 corolla with drop zone 2" SPRINGS, the rear sits way lower than the front and it drives me crazy. i had tsudo coil overs on before the drop zones and i liked the drop, but the fronts would bind on the centering plates and pull one way or another. my Question is, do the ground control coil overs have a pyramid type plate on top of the spring so that nothing can catch and bind.

    Thanks for your info

    Tim
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    xplicitcorolla99 Active Member

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    No,its flat.ground control is the far best coilover i heard compare to other coilovers out there and every spring is tested for ever car,less bounce and comfortable ride.
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    Just get some spacer like Vamps did. :)
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    the problem is that the plate binds on the bolts on the shock( i think ,correct me if im wrong). When i had the coil overs on and i would turn the wheel to any one side all the way, and then it would pull witch ever way i cranked the wheel.i could hear and feel a poping sound when i did it. By the way i saw vamps had for sale a set of ground controls and the top plates where tappered so thats why i asked.


    Tim

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