General compressed springs yay or nay?

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General compressed springs yay or nay?

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im looking at lowering my fiat palio and here in south africa i cant find a supplier of lowering kits. most kits i find are not for my car and mostly in europe, my alternative option is to compress the springs to get he desired effect but i worried about ride quality. should i go for it or get a lowering kit?:bang: :confused:
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What year is your car?
German H&R have sportsprings for the Palio Mk1 series.
We have them since about 7 years on our m.y. 2000 Palio Weekend 1,6-16V.
I can highly recommend them, the springs lower the car about 2-3 cm, ride qualty ( and looks...!!) has improved a lot, without being harsh at all.


http://www.h-r.com/en/sport-springs.html


http://www.ebay.nl/itm/H-R-Fiat-Palio-Weekend-16V-75TD-except-facelift-98-07-30mm-Lowering-Springs-/231003219453?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item35c8dd65fd
 
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ive checked with a few of the places that manufacture the kits and they dont supply for my car. 2005 fiat palio go ii 1.2 3door.
 
My friend who also drive the same model Palio has been struggling to get a set of lowering springs for his car, he had an idea of a getting coil overs but still struggling to find a manufacturer for his car.
 
Another option is to contact Van Zyl Springs, i am sure they can make a set.
 
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