Technical Lowering on springs

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Technical Lowering on springs

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Hey guys just wondered what the best lowering springs were, I wanna drop my evo 30mm or so so does anyone know the best springs either for value or quality, last thing I want is budget springs but don't really want to be paying coilover prices.
 
I have 35mm H and R springs on my evo sporting, running abarth wheels so the diameter of the tyres is slightly bigger.
I would really recommend them as the ride is not to hard and have no problems with them catching etc.
They sell them on eBay think I paid 95 plus postage.
 
Mine is lowered 35mm on apex springs, 120 for the set but I got ripped off so you could probably find them cheaper on eBay or something


Chad - Newcastle under Lyme
 
How did you find the apex springs? Been looking at them because they're cheaper but wasn't sure of quality


I got them from a local modified car garage, I can give you the number and you can call to see if they'll ship them to you if you can't find the springs on the internet


Chad - Newcastle under Lyme
 
I got them from a local modified car garage, I can give you the number and you can call to see if they'll ship them to you if you can't find the springs on the internet


Chad - Newcastle under Lyme

Haha sorry buddy phrased that a bit funny, I meant how are you finding the springs like how good are they lol my bad
 
Haha sorry buddy phrased that a bit funny, I meant how are you finding the springs like how good are they lol my bad


Oh yeah sorry they're pretty good, one of my mates said there might be an issue with them being a little too bouncy for how short they are but a ride through town and 5 speed bumps later made him change his mind. Motorway driving you can't tell that the ride is any stiffer but around town you might notice your teeth chattering a bit


Chad - Newcastle under Lyme
 
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