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182 to 182 cup



  Clio 182
I've got a normal 182 and was wondering what the difference is between this and a 182 cup and can you fit the 182 cup suspension to a normal 182
Cheers guys
 

Daz...

ClioSport Club Member
  Inferno 182 Cup
If you measure the bolt spacing on the front hubs at the bottom of the shocks you will have either 54mm or 60mm.

If it's the latter then you already have cup shocks, if it's 54mm then you can fit 172 Cup ones.
 
  2014 Clio 200t edc
I fitted cup springs to my non cup suspension 182 when I had it and it was a tiny bit lower, a little stiffer and felt more stable. (Not that a non cup isn't great)
Iirc retrofitting 182 cup shocks involves changing the hubs and more which isn't worth it. You could of course change to 172 cup shocks which would fit straight on and along with cup springs would do a similar job. I believe they are a bit stiffer than standard shocks.
 
  Clio 182
Well what's happening is that when I'm going a bit down some nice roads I feel it's wandering a bit! It's just gone through the mot so the bushes can't be that bad! So was going for some lowering springs either eibach or cooksport and new shocks but was thinking of putting 172 cup shocks on instead of standard 182
 
  2014 Clio 200t edc
Is the rear wandering around? It could be rear shocks or just cheap tyres that is the problem.
 
  Clio 182
Don't think it's the tyres Bridgestone potenza's grip really well round the corners but if the road surface is a bit tatty on the straighter bits it like wanders becomes a bit unstable
 


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