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The car was in the air, I bolted the coilies to the hub and lifted it up to get the top mount slightly on, let the car down and then tightened the top mounts up.
Eibach Sportlines and you'll be rockin'.
It'll never be fast in a straight line, but Clios are known for their mint handling and non-sports with decent suspension are no expection.
I just fitted my coilies and now the steering wheel isn't straight when I'm going in a straight line, and it makes a knocking noise when I set off and stop.
Also, when I turn the wheels on full lock, as I'm doing this it makes a banging sound.
Any ideas what's gone wrong? After fitting...
Do it yourself;
jack up car slightly
fix splitter to car with grips just to hold it in place
drill holes right through splitter/bumper
screw self tapping screws in
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They should lower it a noticable amount, I just fitted some onto a car with 16" wheels and it looked spot on imo. They'll definnitely improve the handling though by being a bit stiffer.