Clio 182
Hi everyone I'm new here thought I'd ask some advice re lowering,
I'm thinking of buying some Eibach Pro-Kit springs for my mk2 ph2 Clio to lower it 30mm. I just want to point out before people start saying "go for 60mm not 30mm" I'm still skeptical about getting it lowered at all- I don't really want to have my car slammed so that it makes it awkward to go up speed bumps, makes me look like a boy racer etc. (hope I don't offend anyone by saying that!) I only want to go 30mm so that its subtle and that tiny bit lower to make the gap between the tyre and the wheel arches smaller since I find it looks a bit goofy as high as it is, particularly on the back wheels.
What I would like to know is;
-How much does the 30mm affect the drive? Is the steering affected much and will I feel bumpy roads more?
-Is it safe to literally just change the springs without replacing anything such as shocks/dampers? Can this cause issues later on?
-These are better than Apex, correct?
-If anyone has any pictures on 15" wheels as most of the pictures I've seen of 30mm have been on 16".
Cheers!
I'm thinking of buying some Eibach Pro-Kit springs for my mk2 ph2 Clio to lower it 30mm. I just want to point out before people start saying "go for 60mm not 30mm" I'm still skeptical about getting it lowered at all- I don't really want to have my car slammed so that it makes it awkward to go up speed bumps, makes me look like a boy racer etc. (hope I don't offend anyone by saying that!) I only want to go 30mm so that its subtle and that tiny bit lower to make the gap between the tyre and the wheel arches smaller since I find it looks a bit goofy as high as it is, particularly on the back wheels.
What I would like to know is;
-How much does the 30mm affect the drive? Is the steering affected much and will I feel bumpy roads more?
-Is it safe to literally just change the springs without replacing anything such as shocks/dampers? Can this cause issues later on?
-These are better than Apex, correct?
-If anyone has any pictures on 15" wheels as most of the pictures I've seen of 30mm have been on 16".
Cheers!