https://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2009
id defos go for the -45 spax springs if nothing else tho, you wont regret it. sits just right, a little lower would be nice but the above suspension is the only way to achieve that, and you'll be looking at arounf the 1k mark once there fitted. so a bit silly for the sake of an extra 25mm and 15mm at the back
correct tyres? (wheels, springs 'n' that!)
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Say..."Renno" wrote:IgoHR wrote:Nice wheels
I've noticed that you have the exactly same engine like me,an 1.4 16V 98 hp, I'd like to know if your fuel consuming increased after the 18 " wheels, driving feelings,hardness...etc
Thanx
I loweded mine all round, slightly harsher ride on crap roads but BOY does it go around corners quick......
So it seems to me that no one had any problem with the 18" wheels on a 1.4 engine, very very nice !!!
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correct tyres? (wheels, springs 'n' that!)
R55VYS wrote:https://www.k-tecracing.com/show_product.asp?id=2009
id defos go for the -45 spax springs if nothing else tho, you wont regret it. sits just right, a little lower would be nice but the above suspension is the only way to achieve that, and you'll be looking at arounf the 1k mark once there fitted. so a bit silly for the sake of an extra 25mm and 15mm at the back
your rite paul. £800 is a bit steep for coilovers. i have parents b'days comin' up valentines day, tax, MOT. all in the next few months. so il have to wait a bit to get the new springs. think il go for the spax too, cheaper than others ive seen.
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