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Eibach sportlines.



Hi all, apologies in advance if this thread already exists, just I couldn't find it.
Im looking to lower the clio and I don't want to go down the coilover route. All I want to achieve is getting rid of pretty much all the arch gap (I am running the standard 16" 172 alloys)
Has anybody got any pictures of their sports running sportlines and preferably the standard 16" alloys?

Thanks in advance :)
 
Thanks mate I will have a look through it. My issue is I don't want to ruin the ride and handling but I want it pretty low (to the point it looks nice! I hate arch gaps)
I know apex springs look good, but the ride is harsh :/
 
You won't ruin the handling. It's an improvement n my opinion, I like a stiff car though.

Eibach springs are awesome. But if you want a little bit lower, go for the new Cooksport springs.
 

leeds_182

North Yorkshire & Humber
ClioSport Area Rep
If you want lowz then eibachs will disappoint.

​As Toby said, cooksport springs would be the better option.
 
  53 Clio's & counting
Sportlines will drop around 30-35mm , very good springs and progressively wound so you get a decent ride and an improvement in handling.

Fyi Ive moved this to the correct section, we have a suspension se tion you know ;)
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Russ tbh I wouldn't say they drop that much. The cooksports IMO are better, and I've had both
 

Adamm.

ClioSport Club Member
Cooksports lower 25mm and 30mm iirc guessing front is 30. So if Russ is correct then I'm confused as to which go lower lol.
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
Def cooksports. I fitted sportlines and bought coilovers a few weeks after, didn't seem to drop that much at all
 

imprezaworks

ClioSport Club Member
  Mk5 Golf GTI :)
It's odd as I've just fitted sportlines to the civic and the drop is noticeable and I must say it rides better than oem
 

Flat Eric

Sing Hosanna!!
ClioSport Club Member
  F31 35d, Berlingo Na
Sportlines improved the handling from standard. Drop isn't huge though but I didn't fit them for that purpose.

The cooksport springs are meant to be great though. I'd have had some myself but they wasn't out at the time
 
  Cup In bits
Sportlines on 16" TD pro race 1's

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172 5 spokes before springs

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Just after fitting so they dropped some more like in the first pic with TD's on.

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  53 Clio's & counting
Sportlines do give a drop of around 30mm need a little while to settle

Nothing wrong with the cooksports as I have heard good things, I just haven't experienced them yet so I can't comment.

Sportlines I have had as well as prolines and rate them highly from experience.
 
Did you have to wait long for them. Lots of peeps complaining of the waiting times :(

Looks sick on the cooksports

I didn't no. I was extremely lucky as somebody was selling a set which were a month old for £100. I put a deposit in immediately and he lived fairly local so went and collected the following day. Very very happy with them and rate them extremely highly.

Thanks Luke :) if you want to see the difference in person il be at CSS this weekend - pictures don't really do it justice tbh. For the drop being 25mm front 30mm rear, it's gone down a lot more then I was expecting. Looks spot on!
 


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