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Clio FF coilovers



  Inferno 182FF
hi, i have asked a question on this before but did not get a definitive answer

i own a 182ff and drive it daily but i am looking to lower it, but am not sure the sportline option will be low enough for my liking so am heading towards coilovers now the car is my daily so i would like to retain the comfort aspect(does not have to remain completely stock feeling but near enough) now the car will not be going on the track but there are a few good country roads by me and it does get driven spiritedly at times.

what would you recommend? price i am willing to pay the price of good suspension so up to 900 ish and would uprated top mounts be better for the coilovers?

thanks
 
  Inferno 182FF
buy some new trophy dampers off wests for £350 or so i think they are and stick some eibach springs on. winning suspension :)
i had thought about this but i dont think the sportlines will give me the lows i am looking for
 
buy some new trophy dampers off wests for £350 or so i think they are and stick some eibach springs on. winning suspension :)

How will that be low enough for his liking?!

OP, I think a trader on here does the Spax (I think) front and rear coilover setup, looks really good and iirc it's within your budget.
 
  Inferno 182FF
i have looked at h&r and the spax i think maybe the spax as they are adjustable damping as well as height
 
  A3 2.0TFSI QUATTRO
Yeah i know but ive always had some smart arse questioning when i just put damping adjustable so tried to stop it by putting both
 


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