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This is her at the moment. Mods added in the last few months include
pressed plates
Sport Grill (sprayed gloss black)
french flag stickers
tow strap
Sitting on 60mm lowering springs
Rota Grids
sprayed diamonds black
any recommendations?
I would imagine so yes, but I bought these on a budget, otherwise I was getting coilovers (next time I will always go coilovers) but if I got shocks it would end up being same price as coilovers so I'm not going to bother lol
This was 10 minutes after I put the springs on, so not at propper height, the front has dropped slightly more now looks good :) (back still sits high lol)
I have 60mm lowering springs, fitted the rear ones as I had spare time, managed to get that done, front is still sitting on the standard everything, and rear is now lowered 60mm, but it's still sitting quite high (3 days after doing it) (doing front on Saturday) my question is this: will it go...
i've been looking for ages for them and every single clip but the one in the picture comes up. The one i need isnt even in that set either..
It's a royal pain in the arse.
I have a bumper that has foglights built in sat at home. If i was to install that and also buy this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Renault-Clio-Mk2-Facelift-2001-2005-indicator-switch-stalk-/281965192680 - indicator stalk with the fog lights button would that be enough to wire everything up?
Thanks for the advice.
Looking at maybe these?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COILOVER-RENAULT-CLIO-B-MK2-58mm-bolt-space-COILOVERS-/201478138674?_trksid=p2141725.m3641.l6368
The time has come to consider lowering springs anyone know of any that are worth getting? Dont have the funds for coilovers. 60mm drop is what im looking for. Never purchased lowering springs before so don't know which brands to avoid. Thanks.