Styling springs and shocks

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Styling springs and shocks

Looks like 35mm drop to me.

You got a better side on photo?

Dampers wise Bilstein OE spec are very good for road use IME
 
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Its quite stiff and speed bumps are a no go tbh
other than that tho it handles well and takes corners at higher speeds without even thinking about it



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whats your budget?

coilovers will get you really low, and offer decent handling (not when completely decked). A decent set of FK's will set you back about £500ish

or you can get a decent damper and spring set up, the cost, dependant upon which you go for.
 
I will just say the same as always - Eibach springs with bilstein OE shocks is excellent for road use.

No harder than standard suspension but transforms the handling.

45-50/35-40mm drop is still very practical on the sportline springs also.

Camber will automatically dial in to 1 degree which is also very good for handling.

Spax/Pi are not as smooth as the eibachs.
 
£400 will get you the setup I listed.

I think it came in around £360.

Edit : £356.10 from Europerformance
 
whats your budget?

coilovers will get you really low, and offer decent handling (not when completely decked). A decent set of FK's will set you back about £500ish

or you can get a decent damper and spring set up, the cost, dependant upon which you go for.
whats the ride like on coilovers, apparently realy bumpy?
 
Look if u have money definately go with coilovers... If u buy better ones u will have the ability to set not only height but the hardness of them...
I have coilovers on my punto and i can say only the best for it.
 
Look if u have money definately go with coilovers... If u buy better ones u will have the ability to set not only height but the hardness of them...
I have coilovers on my punto and i can say only the best for it.
how much did they set u back?
 
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