Thank you 1275 for elaboration.Lowering on stiffer springs improves the handling, less roll. it also looks better as standard ride height is too high. I also felt it improved the ride on my car, I used to feel a bit sea sick at times with all the standard suspension movement. It will also slightly improve the mpg. Mine is 35 mm lower.
+1 unless the dampers are adjustable like polly,sCoil overs are pointless on a road car
Not more comfy than standard springs but maybe more comfy than cheap lowering springs or cheap coilovers like the ones for a polo that people use. If it's comfort you are after then the standard setup is best. You could consider getting new (standard) shocks as yours may be worn which could cause a bumpy ride.Thank you 1275 for elaboration.
A quick question about coil-overs: Are they more comfy?
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+1 unless the dampers are adjustable like polly,s
what else can you do to make it more comfy for both passengers and driver
It is mostly bumpy.
BothAs in harshness over the bumps, or lots of body movement? or both?
Thanks 1275,Well in that case I believe a set of Kilen 35 mm lower springs will improve things.
Coil overs are pointless on a road car
That's a bit of a sweeping statement, please elaborate for the benefit of those of us that don't understand.
Thanks 1275,
Will they fit on the current shocks? or do I have to buy some new shocks as well?
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That's a bit of a sweeping statement, please elaborate for the benefit of those of us that don't understand.
Coilovers are fitted to road cars just for lows and serve no real purpose.
I think coilovers were originally designed for precision tuning for track use.
But now there's a million cheap sets that offer none of that but allow you to drop your car on it's arse.
Very many thanks 1275,They'll fit with standard shocks, which are actually called dampers.
Very many thanks 1275,
I did a quick search and it looks at the moment the price is out of my league. It looks like a fortune to me at the moment. I might consider it when the situation changes. Here is what I go from the search.
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You could consider big anti roll bars and softer(if possible) springs. That way your car is stiff in roll and soft in bump better handling that way also eh
Can't see what isn't understandable
This is what I was under the impression everyone knew
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CoiloverI don't know what coil overs are !!!!