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If your gonna be tracking it a lot, and doing a lot of back road thrashing i'd say coilovers though if you just want it it a little lower the Apex -40mm springs provide a nice drop without costing a fortune.....
As Saner said, -60 Apex kit on 16's, you can't go wrong....gives a decent drop, good handling and won't break the bank either.
For a fast delivery and decent price on the kit: www.motorsportworld.co.uk
Brand new uk spec 182.
21.
0NCB.
2 years driving.
O points.
Pass plus.
Garaged.
£1235 fully comp in my own name, will be paying an extra £60 for my exhaust when i get it on.
Are you guys letting the brakes heat up a little before expecting them to perform as they should, due to the temp outside it takes the brakes a little bit longer to get to their operating temp.
Indeed AJR ^^
James, on things like supra's and skylines which have twin turbo's this is possible but not on a clio i don't think?
Though if you don't want to spend £200+ on an induction kit, just go for the ITG panel filter to drop into the standard airbox, won't gain any power but it will...
Go for the 60mm Apex kit mate (60mm springs on matched gas dampers), i had that kit on my dynamique and it was spot on, decent drop with very neat handling indeed! www.motorsportworld.co.uk are very very good and about the cheapest around also.
Alan.
Hmm i've thought about it quite a bit, don't really know what to do now....the guy in the dealers who had the car yesterday and are putting the new exhaust on next week said the car is loosing a good bit of power because the exhaust isn't really doing much so thats also pissing me off!