lowered springs
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lowered springs
hey guys
i am looking to lower my car further (it currently has king spring low's 35-40mm i think) my car currently has 17in's so i am trying to get rid of that tractor look. does anyone know any company that does springs lower than 2in. or can anyone think of another alternative (nothing dodgy like cutting or compressing springs) on a budget!!!!
i am looking to lower my car further (it currently has king spring low's 35-40mm i think) my car currently has 17in's so i am trying to get rid of that tractor look. does anyone know any company that does springs lower than 2in. or can anyone think of another alternative (nothing dodgy like cutting or compressing springs) on a budget!!!!
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Re: lowered springs
miztapizza wrote:hey guys
i am looking to lower my car further (it currently has king spring low's 35-40mm i think) my car currently has 17in's so i am trying to get rid of that tractor look. does anyone know any company that does springs lower than 2in. or can anyone think of another alternative (nothing dodgy like cutting or compressing springs) on a budget!!!!
cant do it on standard shocks
you'll have to get adjustable height coil overs
FWIW i run 17's and have kings 35-40mm lowered springs and my tyres meet the guard just nicely without any major bump and grind
When I had coilovers years ago I went alot further and it just messes up your front guards!
17's on 40mm lowered springs
approx 75 -80mm lower than stock with stock 14 inch rims (way to low)
Same ride height but with 17's
They mangled the front guards alittle bit
bout 60mm from the front lip to the road hense the name!
40mm is still practical and it still looks good and you havn't got to spend a fortune on bling suspension just to get closer to the ground!
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yep std shocks
you have the springs the right way round?
ie fronts at the front and rear at rear
(to check do a count of the coils and I will confirm on mine)
sometimes if they are put in wrong (easy to do) as they are the same size
it can give undesired effect
maybe post a pic up so we can see?
you have the springs the right way round?
ie fronts at the front and rear at rear
(to check do a count of the coils and I will confirm on mine)
sometimes if they are put in wrong (easy to do) as they are the same size
it can give undesired effect
maybe post a pic up so we can see?
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hey guys here is a pic of my car(tractor )
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/608315/2[/url]
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/608315/2[/url]
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Going low will ruin the handling... but if you simply don't care try some shock mounts from herehttp://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/index.htm
They'll lower it half an inch, so combining them with your king springs is probably about as low as you can go.
They'll lower it half an inch, so combining them with your king springs is probably about as low as you can go.
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miztapizza wrote:hey guys here is a pic of my car(tractor )
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/608315/2[/url]
Seems like it's just the rears that's a tractor
Here's mine with King Low's and Koni + 16's
http://members.optusnet.com.au/slugoid/MX5/mx5h_a.jpg
Just right and I don't scrape everywhere
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when I bought my car it had std springs in he front and lowered pedders in the rear. it looked like i had just been to the pub and filled the boot with party supplies.
i changed the front springs to king lows, i think they are a very good height for general street use and make it look a good height also. now all i need to do is to put my kings in the rear and get rid of those crappy red ones they are actually bowed so they touch the shock in the middle! and it is too low at the rear, my muffler now looks like the backboard of a duck shooting game at the show
im with slugoid, i think kings low are the way to go for a road car
i changed the front springs to king lows, i think they are a very good height for general street use and make it look a good height also. now all i need to do is to put my kings in the rear and get rid of those crappy red ones they are actually bowed so they touch the shock in the middle! and it is too low at the rear, my muffler now looks like the backboard of a duck shooting game at the show
im with slugoid, i think kings low are the way to go for a road car
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Got a question in regards to handling: right now my NA6 has the Bilsteins from the Clubman. However, the front sits at a good height, while the back wheel is about 3 inches away from ever touching the guard
As a result I was looking to lower the back end with some springs but I'm worried about:
1. Without knowing the spring rebound and compression rates of the orig bilstein springs, would installing lowered aftermarket springs in the rear and keeping the orig's in the front totally screw up the handling?
As a result I was looking to lower the back end with some springs but I'm worried about:
1. Without knowing the spring rebound and compression rates of the orig bilstein springs, would installing lowered aftermarket springs in the rear and keeping the orig's in the front totally screw up the handling?
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