Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: I_want_an_Omega on 21 May 2012, 08:08:01
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Hi,
Daughter has a 2000 Corsa B. I've noticed that one side front is a good couple of inches lower than the other - so am assuming an issue with the suspension. I'm not surprised as I know it's on the original shocks & springs.
Ok, so how do I tell whether it's a spring or shock - other than anything obvious like a broken spring? Either way changing the shocks or springs should be done is pairs.
Thanks - Rob
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The shocks will not effect the ride height so that leaves you looking for a broken spring which is quite common on a corsa :y
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Thanks Henry - will take a look later .............
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Welcome to Corsas, changing springs is your new hobby! Fortunately back ones are a 10 minute job, fronts a bit more involved. I agree in an ideal world they should be changed as an axle pair. Also, if it is a broken spring on the front get it fixed asap because if it comes unseated it could puncture the tyre (only seen it once on a Corsa, they often just lose a coil and reseat themselves and nobody notices til MOT time)
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I'd probably change both shocks and springs if they're origional fit TBH. It won't add any time to the job ;)
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Bit of an odd one this. Just got back from my mates garage - we had it up on the ramp and all is well.
Perhaps there was something about the way the car was parked up on a very slight sideways slope on gravel that could have done this. But there was a definate 2" difference between sides that simply isn't there any more :-[