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Which Suspension For Ride Comfort On A Non-Sport

Jb.

Car  Mk2 Ph2 Non-Sport
Im giving a lot of thought into the lowering of my clio Non-sport
Ive decided that I want the ride hight of 60 mm, Or there abouts.
Now my question is, what should I be looking at if I want to get the most comfortable ride possible at 60mm? Wether it be coilovers or springs, I would like to know a few brands that I should be looking at.
Now I know that its only a 1.2 and that I shouldn't be worrying about comfort, but its what I want to try and get.

Thanks
Jb.
 
Do you mean a ride height of 60mm (as you wrote) or a drop of 60mm?

Eibach sportlines are the ones that get mentioned in every single "which lowering spring" thread as the best compromise on looks, handling and comfort.
 
Do you mean a ride height of 60mm (as you wrote) or a drop of 60mm?

Eibach sportlines are the ones that get mentioned in every single "which lowering spring" thread as the best compromise on looks, handling and comfort.

A drop of 60mm was what I meant to say :)

May have to be Eibachs then.. I'll have to do some searching..

Cheers.
 
60mm is to low for comfort stick to 35-45mm drop and good quality shocks and springs like Eibach. Coilies will give you an adjustable ride hide so you can tune it in perfect but i dont see the point if your going for comfort. Also depend on what wheels and tyres your running to a larger tyre profile will give more comfort.
 
If necessary then I would be happy to get decent shocks aswell, I'm not saying it would be running on standards sorry I forgot to say. I've currently got the Clio on 15's with 195/50/15 tyres. Any advice now?
Cheers
 
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