Suspension springs

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Suspension springs

Postby mk3.5finesse on Sat Oct 22, 2005 3:34 am

Right, i have a fiesta Si, from standard, they are already 15mm lower than the normal mk3 1100/1300 fiestas aren't they?

Well all the suspension springs i was looking at, they only did a 25mm drop for the fiesta Si ? Is this because its already lowered 15mm as standard? so thats a 40mm drop in total ?

Reason i ask, is i just brought some 35mm lowering springs, they were advertised for

FORD FIESTA MK3 INC DIESEL AND CLASSIC - 89 - 1995

Does that mean my Si is now going to be 50mm lowered?

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Postby Max M4X WW on Tue Oct 25, 2005 11:08 am

I thought it was just 5mm, I have si 35mm springs and its 40mm.
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