Which is the best way to go, spings or coilovers? In terms of like practicality, comfort and handling?
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best way to lower?
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best way to lower?
Depends on your budget... Low budget I would say shocks and springs, but if your spending a lot then coilovers
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Re: best way to lower?
Lower budget would be taking a grinder to the springs
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best way to lower?
You can get coilovers £150 posted its what I done. I would stay away of buying the £50 springs because you use the standard struts and shocks and yeah at fist they are the cheapest option but they will 100% wreck the struts and shocks because they are standard an not designed to be as low as the springs let them causing them to reach the bump stops and in 6 months you will be replacing them.
Personally lowering spring an shock kits from eBay or the extra few quid and replace with adjustable coilovers to suit your needs.
I hope the first long winded paragraph made sence lol.
Personally lowering spring an shock kits from eBay or the extra few quid and replace with adjustable coilovers to suit your needs.
I hope the first long winded paragraph made sence lol.
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