Hello mate, sorry to hear of your run in with a pheasant. Hopefully the repair wont cost you an arm and a leg mate.
Just looked at the last few pages, what a lovely example of a GP you have! Great work.
EDIT: Prefer it without the pheasant, fyi.
Hello mate, sorry to hear of your run in with a pheasant. Hopefully the repair wont cost you an arm and a leg mate.
That's just mega fail on his part .
After having a nose on fiatforum at other people who have used eibach sportlines, my car doesn't look anywhere near as low. The back is about the same (I do have a sub in the boot though), but then the front is so much higher than others I've seen. Obviously a large contributing factor is the engine, especially compared to the heavy diesel engines but other petrol engines won't weigh much more than mine, so why is the front so high? And is there anything I can do to make it lower?
Is that....chickin wire? Haha :slayer:
Glad you'e sorted that nasty dint out, to a degree. Does look alot better, almost looks like its a styling trait how it has the semi-circle almost centre above the grill.
Also i'm running Eibach Sportlines, how does yours compare to mine then. I'll try and get a good side on photo of my car on the flat up on my thread as i need to update with new mods ect anyway. But will be good to compare the two. I've often thought mine sat quite high still, but compared to standard it is lowww still. Mines a 1.4 8v, so quite light compared to those running the same springs on Diesel engines.
Just flicked back two pages and remembered you've not long fitted them. Give it a month or so to fully settle in. The initial photo's seem to be sitting pretty much how mine is currently. Which isn't huge lowwws for sure, but isn't standard so its a big +.
I'll still get a photo of mine up properly tomorrow.
What engine is it? It would make a difference but barely a noticeable amount I should think. Couple of concrete slabs or some bags of coal for a month? lol failing that, coilovers
coilovers are great mate...but from experience, depending where you live, try and get the most expensive ones you can realistically afford. I bought some second hand JOM bluelines and although im young, the bumps round where I live are amplifiied 1000x with coilovers. Good for a bit, but I wish i had saved and bought better ones.