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lowering more than 35mm





you dont have to as there are -60mm springs available but they wont last long if you go that low on std shocks so if you can afford it go for a suspension kit
 


well ive had 40mm lowered for 6months and 60mm lowered for the last 3 months. nothing happened yet. most folk have lowered their clio 60mm and i doubt many have shocks....also another point, has anyone actually found suitable shocks that accept 60mm?
 


6 months is a little too soon to tell but it will wear them out prematurely, how prematurely i cant say tbh and normally the shocks supplied in a koni/spax/bilstien etc etc kit will be matched to the springs whereas the OE ones wont be
 


but where do you get 60mm springs+shocks, i cant find any.

by the way, 60mm springs + standard shocks is so bouncy.

it looks well nice, but handling on rough roads is so bad:(
 
  H22A7 Accord Type R


im interested in this as a fancy a 60mm Kit cause i think it could all do with tightening up a bit!!
 


look on k-tec website, theyve got a suspension kit for ur car, its a bit pricey but cheapish as coilovers go. ive heard theyre good aswell, theres a few ppl on here with them...me soon hopefully as well!

good luck with your standard shocks, i can assure you though, the ktec ones would be worth every penny.

mike
 
  H22A7 Accord Type R


lol, thats mental!!! they dont care about 40mm but they do about 60mm lol!!! mental! The reason my car doesnt look THAT low is cause i have the std wheels with 195/50 lower profile tyres, just gives a little more of an arch gap, although it dows sit low at the front bumper etc. With the spare on, 185/55 tyre, the gap is much less. Thats my only reason for considering 60mm instead.

Rob
 


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