Styling Grande Punto Lowering springs

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Styling Grande Punto Lowering springs

Nice one, Paid 345 with tyres, I want to get new tyres though, thinkin about gettin good year or yokohama's.
 
wow my car used to be that high! go for the eibachs had them on a couple of months and its one of the best mods i ever did. just be prepared to wait for them lol took 3weeks for them to turn up for me.
the wheels suit the car but they don't look like 18s to me? :confused:
 
Trust me there 18's!!lol Were did you get Eibachs from? Im ordering mine from Larkspeed.
 
Im going to order my Eibach Extra Low Sportlines springs on Friday, I just want to make sure im getting the right ones? are Eibach's defo the ones to go for then, not Spax?? Please anyone ??
 
sportlines are the ones you want . check my gallery to see what you gonna end up with. drive is firm but you can live with it, dont get mixed up and buy the pros cas they dont lower as much. hope this helps.....
 
i think the spec was 60mm front and 35mm - 40mm rear, had it done a few weeks ago and really pleased with losing all that space above the wheels on show.
oh and by the way if you are doing it yourself you will need to go and have your geometry reset after fitting as it will be out after lowering.
 
Im getting it done by my mates brother in law who is a professoional mechanic for around 50 notes, Is the geometry something he will do? what made you go lower at the front? To be honest I would rather do 50mm all round, would that be ok to do that?
 
when you buy the springs the drop is all ready set by the size of the springs, all you do is fit them. they are made for each specific car so no worries with that.
as for the geo, depends if he has the lazer gizmos. if not its gonna cost you a few £ for that too.
 
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