Springs - Apex ?
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Hi Guys
Looking for some advice. I recently found out the rear passanger side spring is broke so need to replace them. Whilst doing so i will lower the car to get rid of the postbox sized hole.
I have seen an APEX ful suspension kit for just £200 and wondered is it a cheap unworthwhile kit or is it ok ? does anyone have any experiance with this kit or is it just worth getting Eibach / Spax springs and replacing shock with OE ones so i dont loose the comfort factor ?
Looking for some advice. I recently found out the rear passanger side spring is broke so need to replace them. Whilst doing so i will lower the car to get rid of the postbox sized hole.
I have seen an APEX ful suspension kit for just £200 and wondered is it a cheap unworthwhile kit or is it ok ? does anyone have any experiance with this kit or is it just worth getting Eibach / Spax springs and replacing shock with OE ones so i dont loose the comfort factor ?
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cookie_8v
I have koni's springs and dampers all round,the adjustable ones which are good,DO NOT change the springs without using up-rated dampers,i did this before with H&R springs and the car bounced around all over the place,lowered springs are designed to be used with uprated dampers.If you dont you will get handling problems,i am talking from personal experience!!
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Fostersice17
My V6 has been running on Gmax lowered 40mm springs with 215/40/17 wheels on an et47 ofset for over 6 months without any problems.
Most cars have a good 10-13cm (4-5 inches) movement in their suspension from the factory. As most of the lowering springs you can buy only lower by 2-7cm (1-3 inches), your suspension should still be well within it's designed operating limits.
The above info came from this site
<a href="http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/index.html?menu.html&tyre_bible.html" target="_blank">http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/i...tyre_bible.html</a>
Most cars have a good 10-13cm (4-5 inches) movement in their suspension from the factory. As most of the lowering springs you can buy only lower by 2-7cm (1-3 inches), your suspension should still be well within it's designed operating limits.
The above info came from this site
<a href="http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/index.html?menu.html&tyre_bible.html" target="_blank">http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles/i...tyre_bible.html</a>
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