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Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1002097
16/03/2010 22:55
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You would need to modify the front wheelarches to go much lower than 40m I reckon. There isn't much of a gap between the liner and the tyre.

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1002112
16/03/2010 23:29
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Well spotted about arches i remember now when i dropped mine low , it was rubbing on the inside on the full turn and over the speed bumps ,but that was on 18' alloys , so i would imagine on 16' , 17' you can go a little bit lower...

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1002162
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Originally Posted By: neil20vt
Sorry. How about: "You'd be crazy to sell your lovely coupe but at least you'd get a good price for the wheels."

Standard shocks with the Eibachs is pretty good - probably more comfortable than you have now. Talking of wheels, the lower profile tyres won't be helping matters...


I'll try standard shocks next. I thought the same about the wheels, but to be honest I couldn't tell much of a difference in ride quality when I put the standard 16s on while getting the 18s refurbished.

Originally Posted By: neil20vt
Just fitted some Fiat Recaros from Joe and the difference they make to the ride is astonishing. Seriously zak, don't sell the car or change the setup, get some recaro seats. Makes it feel like a modern car.


I already have the Recaros (air-bag type) as it's a Plus.


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Re: lowering springs [Re: zak] #1004348
20/03/2010 12:49
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Im thinking of getting the Apex ones for now, i know its the cheaper and lesser reccomended option but i need the car back on the road asap.

Will there be any additional work involved in lowering it by 35mm on the back?

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1004361
20/03/2010 13:35
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Nope - Eibachs drop 30-35mm all round - no issues with cleareance etc.

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1004488
20/03/2010 18:11
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How far could it be taken? Potentially, jsut out of interest laugh

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1004703
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Probably 40 to 50mm max although you'd have no travel at that height and the handling would be ruined.

Re: lowering springs [Re: Jimbo] #1004925
21/03/2010 17:03
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I wouldn't go with the Apex ones either. The car will handle and ride worse, you will get creaking from the top mounts due to the shape of the top coil, and the back will be higher than the front.

Re: lowering springs [Re: ] #1005174
22/03/2010 01:20
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I just fitted Apex springs with new dampers on my 16VT and they're great (just like Frosties) no creaking or anything. These 16VT springs aren't progressive wound like the 20VT ones seem to be so they don't have the "useless" coil-bound bit. I wonder if 16VT springs would work properly on a 20VT?

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