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172 Cup lowering.



  Fiesta ST-3
Just intrested in what setup people have out there?

Im looking for a small drop just to fill the arches a little better. I had a set of coilovers on my Megane but if there are good enough spring setups then i may consider just that.

Oh and is the 172 torsion bar or springs on the rear? As the coupe was a torsion bar.

Cheers Scott
 
I personally wouldn't buy any coilovers that are sub £600/700 region. I know a few on here rate the eibach springs even with standard shocks although some may recommend some uprated shocks to match. At the very least I'd put a set of new standard shocks all round on if they've never been changed as they'll be getting tired/worn by now on a car the age of a cup.
 
Not that I've first hand experience of tbh. I've only driven 1*2's with either just spring kits on standard shocks or coilover kits.
 
  Fiesta ST-3
One last question buddy what seems to be the good average height to get the arches filled abit more? 35-40 mil?
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
Koni adjustables with either prolines (slight drop, about 10mm on a Cup) or Sportlines, for a 20mm drop on a Cup. :)

This was mine on sporlines, note how it make the front sit a bit more nose down, better imo. Really good spring imo

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  Fiesta ST-3
Koni adjustables with either prolines (slight drop, about 10mm on a Cup) or Sportlines, for a 20mm drop on a Cup. :)

This was mine on sporlines, note how it make the front sit a bit more nose down, better imo. Really good spring imo

DSC04590.jpg

Coilovers are we talking about? Sorry for my ignorance.
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
Sorry no, just on the Eibach sportline springs there :) Koni's being the shocks,.....
 
  R26
Got the sportlines on mine and about to get the Koni shocks all round as i didnt want to buy cheap coilovers. Not a massive drop but i prefer the handling over standard springs
 

Gaz_

ClioSport Club Member
  Extreme mode
A good £5-600 iirc! Get what you pay for really. I'm running Billstein B14 Coilovers a the mo,(circa £900 ish) but its running at the height the Sportlines give (so about -20mm). If the Clio is used as a B road hack, lowering too much will upset it big time.
 


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