Lowest lowering springs for cupra

m0rk

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May 19, 2001
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Pah it'd be fine! lol

As already said it'd be for looks. Its not a car to go racing around in.

rubbish. you need your suspension to be in the best nick possible - and lowering springs are worse than std.

you don't want to be thinking 'hey, SCN was right' just as you plough through the crowd of people at the bus stop
 

m0rk

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no offence, but do you do 30 mph at all times?

that said - when i had springs on my ibiza, it oversteered badly in the wet at low speeds
 

TomWhite

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I do when i near bus stops full of people that i might plow into like you said...;)

Imo 50mil wouldnt be that bad. Might understeer a bit when pushed but so do most cars with hardened suspension. My past 3 cars have had coilovers on.
 

ian_evs2003

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Mat- can i have a quote on 50 front and 55 rear, springs only.
 

p34ch3y

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when i had my kit fitted by hrd racing they took it for a road test and said it handled like a skateboard but they hadent set up the CAMBER and TRACKING but they said when they get that sorted it would be like it on rails, they set the CAMBER up on golf gti wheels because my 17s wer to big to get the gauge on properly,

when i got it back n it wer all set up it handles amazing and it is like its on rails it barely moves when it put it hard into a corner, the camber makes all the difrence
 

TomWhite

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Nice nice. I had my golf decked...lol

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