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Lowering problems ?



  ATS CUP'd Dynamique
i have a 2002 Renault clio 1.2 16v and have decided to lower it 60mm all round. I have 15" oz racing alloys ( offset 37) with 185/55/R15 tyres. Can i just get springs or do i need shocks as well?

Will i get any trouble with my tyres rubbing on full lock or not and will i be able to get over speed bumps still:rasp:

cheers
Tom
 
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  Vectra 1.9 CDTi SRi 150
If you are lowering more than 40-45mm it is advisable to change shocks as well. Depends on your budget. Going 60mm you will need a springs and shocks. The Eibach Sportsline springs are a good option at around £135 and keep original shocks. Heres a pic of my 03' 1.2 16v on them.....on 17's

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  ATS CUP'd Dynamique
cool so you have 17" with springs and standard shocks :

have you had any problem with tyre rub and does the ride feel horrible and bumpy
 
  ATS CUP'd Dynamique
am i right in thinking the more expensive the springs the better the ride quality with them or is this just stupid
 
  GDI ???BHP Cliosport172
I have 40mm apex springs on mine running with the same size alloya&although it sits very low i dont really have any major issues. Speed humps generally you need to take it easy- a recent exhaust modification has left it close to the ground but apart from that its fine
 
  ATS CUP'd Dynamique
I have 40mm apex springs on mine running with the same size alloya&although it sits very low i dont really have any major issues. Speed humps generally you need to take it easy- a recent exhaust modification has left it close to the ground but apart from that its fine

any pics of your car mate
 
  Vectra 1.9 CDTi SRi 150
Eibachs are top quality, many swear by them on the 172/182. If you go too low you will affect the ride quality. The roads in this country are s**t so slamming it for looks is not ideal as it will not handle very well on bumpy roads. Many will admit theirs are too low.....why do it then I ask??? Looks aren't everything...surely great handling comes first. A 60mm kit may be ok on a 1.2 as it is not as low as a 172 to start...-20mm i think?
 
  ATS CUP'd Dynamique
yeah thats what i was thinking, i might go for 40mm springs, would this damage the rest of my suspension ( e.g coilovers and shocks)
 
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  Vectra 1.9 CDTi SRi 150
Coilovers will replace the original suspension completely. They are usually adjustable from around -30 to -80mm. Most are quite a firm ride especially FK's but there very well priced from around £450...for coilovers. Waste of money on a 1.2 in my opinion.
 


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