Technical Lowering Springs for 2.0 165 Sport

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Technical Lowering Springs for 2.0 165 Sport

Suuuup Dude people were asking bout this a few weeks back aswell... this is what i came up with after trawling the net for thee best springs for the Bravo. (Copied & Pasted from a thread i commented on so may not make sense in this context)

these are the best ones ive found for the Bravo... (May aswell do it properly)

SPAX (SXX) Springs - http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pag...roduct=3806414

£118 Drop= 30/40

KW Springs - http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pag...roduct=3871806

£161 Drop= 30/30

Apex Springs - http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pag...roduct=3950610

£112 Drop= 20/20

And FINALLY thee best ones for last, although cause the the bravos suspension at the back is higher this kit may make the Bravo higher at the back? But you could easily just go for the [COLOR=#F77E1D ! important][COLOR=#F77E1D ! important]eibach[/COLOR][/COLOR] Pro-Kit with a 30/30 drop which is pretty much thee exact same price.
Eibach Sportline Springs - http://www.europerformance.co.uk/pag...roduct=4018984

£166 Drop= 45-50/30

NOTE: All these dedicated products have to ability to lower your car 50mm or even more but i wouldnt lower it any more than 40/45mm myself if your planning to fit it with the stock shocks just because they werent made for that kinda stress!
Hope this helps mate.
(If it doesnt my bad)
 
OH Also there are some H&R Springs out there for the Fiat Bravo too but theyre thee EXACT same specs (Made out of the same materials, weight, sag, etc) as Eibachs but cost £250 due to H&R Springs boasting their used in some stock 911's...
 
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