General Seicento Lowering Height

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General Seicento Lowering Height

walton90

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Hello.

Quick question really, I am looking to lower a Seicento Sporting, but had a bad result lowering a Suzuki Swift a few years back. Both the back and front end were dropped 35mm, yet once completed the back looked much lower than the front.

Am I right in understanding that certain cars need to be lowered more at one end than the other? and if so, is the Seicento one of these cars?

I'm looking to lower it around 60mm and would like it to look equal height throughout.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
mine is lowerd 60mm , and i think the back looks abit higher than the front .cheers


(EDIT) but i have stripped out mine in the back so mostly all the wheight is at the front .
 
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my sei is lowered 40mm and it looks nice and even. they are just springs on standard shocks, anything more than 40mm and you gonna want to uprate the shocks. and as said above.. anything more than 40mm just gets impractical if its the daily driver. mine still catches speed bumps on a 40 drop.

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my sei is lowered 40mm and it looks nice and even. they are just springs on standard shocks, anything more than 40mm and you gonna want to uprate the shocks. and as said above.. anything more than 40mm just gets impractical if its the daily driver. mine still catches speed bumps on a 40 drop.

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I want my grey sei to look like that :) Looks awesome Kay heh.

Yeah, I'm with above, 40mm max or you're gonna be going slow over bumps or scraping up the drive way.

Luke.
 
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