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Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for now



  Abarth 595
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also is there any difference between those and the eibach ones, both lower by 30mm. The eibachs are slightly more expensive though.

Cheers
 
  b/g 182, meg tourer
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

think the k-tec ones are apex (are they yellow?). if so i would avoid them, not good springs for handling but they do make the car sit nice. eibach sportlines are well worth the extra money imo. i have owned both.
 
  phz 1 172
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

hi mate ive got some used eibach if your intrested but there of a phz 1 172 so dont no if there fit .
 
  Abarth 595
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

do you know which ones they are in particular?
 
  Clio172 / Focus Ti X
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

dont think the k tec springs are apex ones. They are k tec's own ones.

I have just fitted apex 40mm to my car with standard shocks, and if you listen to all the crap about then being "totally shocking and harsh as fook etc etc" then you will be pleasantly surprised!

my car sits lovely, handles better than standard so it does handle good! and it isnt half as bad as people make out to be in ride quality. yeah its stiffer but its meant to be! you only notice it on speedbumps and potholes etc so you cant just say dont buy them because of that! eibachs etc will be the same if you hit bumps!

I think lowering is all down to your wallet, how fussy you are for comfort and what you want it to do, ie sit better, or handle better. imo ride quality over bumps etc shouldnt come into it as anything you put on the car is going to make it less comfortable than standard so why worry about it.
 
  b/g 182, meg tourer
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

dont think the k tec springs are apex ones. They are k tec's own ones. no, they are apex ones!

I have just fitted apex 40mm to my car with standard shocks, and if you listen to all the crap about then being "totally shocking and harsh as fook etc etc" then you will be pleasantly surprised! i don't listen, i owned a set for a year and the ride quality and skittling around corners was terrible.

my car sits lovely, handles better than standard so it does handle good! and it isnt half as bad as people make out to be in ride quality. yeah its stiffer but its meant to be! you only notice it on speedbumps and potholes etc so you cant just say dont buy them because of that! eibachs etc will be the same if you hit bumps! eibach are a far superior spring. if you are lowering purely for look, apex are great, they make the car sit perfect. if you want the car to handle like standard (which is very good) and a small drop, sportlines are the way to go.
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

I've had apex. They basically turn a good car into a car with useless handling and a terrible ride. Just awful.

Get the eibach's. The only choice when looking at springs.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

My advice is go for the sportlines. Got mine fitted on Friday totally transforms the handling and looks.

Dan
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

Why do hardly anyone seam to go for the pros? I was under the impression they where the better of the two?
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

I preferred the pro's, but they make hardly any cosmetic difference.
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

When I finally renue mine i'll choose which is the best in terms of driving, not arsed about lowering it either. The pros are black and look standard to?
 

ForceIndia

ClioSport Club Member
  Gentlemans spec 200
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

Yep, they are the black one's. The ride is slightly worse on the sports.
 

p@blo

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio/A3
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

^Albeit still very comfortable. Firm imo, but by no stretch of the imagination 'hard'.
 
  Abarth 595
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

the sportlines the ones to go for then?
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

Pro for go, sport for show
 
  Abarth 595
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

sport then ;)
 
  Clio172 / Focus Ti X
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

get the sportlines mate. will give you a nice drop. My dad has them on his E46 and they are decent. I have a set of the apex as said above and they are fine..........at the moment!

I am not going to comment any further on the matter as there is people on here with very strong opinions who feel the need add bits and bobs onto my post even though i DID listen and read up on them.

Luke. Who apart from you cares what springs i bought!? i am only giving the guy my feedback on the springs i got which i have only had for a few weeks and not a year. You should have done the same by writing your OWN post!
 
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

Leave it alone, and save up for adjustable ride height coil overs........
 
  phz 1 172
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

hi mate there pro (black and 35mm drop) .
 
  tiTTy & SV650
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

People rate the Eibachs over the Apex and have done for the 6 years I've been here, when I first joined loads of people had Apex and removed them. People don't just say stuff for the hell of it, 172 / 182's have been around for over 10 years now and funnily enough there's people on here who've been there and done that.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

What he said ^

Dan
 
  172 Ph1, Lupo GTI
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

Our 172 has Eibach Pro kit springs and the ride quality is superb. They do not really lower the 172 by much though...10mm I would say on ours car. They are able to cope with crap roads and even speed bumps without throwing you at the roof. (though with CG-locks fitted to the seat belts thats not a problem)
 
Re: Cant really afford coilovers atm. The ktec lowering springs a good compromise for

imo just wait n save for coilovers thats what im doing :)
 


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