60mm lowering springs

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60mm lowering springs

Postby MK4 Rick on Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:04 am

Would I get away with using 60mm lowering springs on a mk4 fiesta on std shocks? the lowest ive ever been is 40mm :lol:
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Re: 60mm lowering springs

Postby ginger9860 on Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:36 pm

Not sure how you would get on with this, i used to use lowering springs as they were much cheaper than any other way of lowering however theres a high chance of the dampers bottoming out and realistically you are minimising the travel quite a bit.

I would always recommend coilovers to save you so much messing about and also you will always be able to sell them again. Bolt on and bolt off.

Sell your springs and dampers and ad a bit of dollar for some coilys i say :D
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