View Full Version : is this true on a 70mm drop???
dazzle
30th July 2009, 18:47
found some sweet 70mm drop springs
i've never heard of this before
Suitable for your: Citroen Saxo 1.0, 1.1, 1.4 petrol models only. Important notes: This suspension kit is only suitable for engine sizes listed above. Facelifted 2000> models will require power steering feed pipe relocation before fitting this suspension kit. This is an important safety issue which you must consider before buying or installing this product.
is it true?????
thanks guys
lakey_xs
30th July 2009, 18:56
yes as it will rub a hole in the pipe just tie wrap it out of the way of the steering arms :)
LSOfreak
30th July 2009, 21:43
ye no biggie really, usually just bend it out the way or tie it somehow
Junaid
30th July 2009, 21:45
i wouldnt recomend dropping it 70mm bit to extreme lol
Cracker
30th July 2009, 22:30
Belive me mate, mines 60mm up front and 90mm on the rear and its a pain in the arse!! Every bump in the road is absorbed in you back!!
kingmerf
30th July 2009, 22:33
Belive me mate, mines 60mm up front and 90mm on the rear and its a pain in the arse!! Every bump in the road is absorbed in you back!!
quite true :clapping:
saxokid100
30th July 2009, 22:35
Ide go 40mm or 50mm less problems.........
Cracker
30th July 2009, 22:35
Looks good though so im prepared to live with it for abit longer haha
LeeM
30th July 2009, 22:43
do it, when im driving sometimes i consider raising mine up a bit, then i have a good look at it when ive stopped and change my mind back lol
Cracker
30th July 2009, 22:45
haha yeah you may aswell do it so u can say youve done it!! beter doin it and regreting it than not doing it and regreting not doing it!
Maxwell
31st July 2009, 00:37
try running 16" wheels with an 80mm drop
55mm ex low avo apring with coil and half off - dangerously low and you hear buffing all the time
dazzle
31st July 2009, 05:26
i've ordered 50mm now thanks guys
Cracker
31st July 2009, 07:08
Pussy haha :P
Proffitt
31st July 2009, 10:48
Someone selling coilovers in the For Sale section. There custom made to lower -100mm ;)
dazzle
31st July 2009, 20:08
how much?
rayray1987
1st August 2009, 11:29
Where did you find the 70mm springs mate?
Lloydie
1st August 2009, 11:50
70 is way to extreme
TraV
1st August 2009, 11:55
How much wud a set of 50mm springs cost
Ashleyp
1st August 2009, 12:59
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/citroen-saxo-1/suspension-chassis-24/lowering-springs-43/
ive got a pair of the eibachs for sale
well, when the come anyway, orderd a set of dampers + springs, but only want the dampers
TraV
1st August 2009, 13:09
http://www.kamracing.co.uk/manufacturers-543/spax-suspension-936/spax-ssx-spring-kits-946/spax-lowering-springs-citroen-saxo-1-1-50mm-2146.html
Say i brought tht one, wud i get 4 of them or qwud i have to buy 4 ?
also would i need a garage to do them for me?
scottthurlow
1st August 2009, 17:55
mines 80 mm but i want it twice as low lol
oj
Mr_P
1st August 2009, 18:40
70mm on standard shocks?
Fuck That!
rayray1987
3rd August 2009, 17:49
depends what look your going for
Tontsy
3rd August 2009, 17:52
70mm on standard shocks?
Fuck That!
i have umm no springs on standered shocks!
not niceeee! but looks smart as fuck being slammed all around!
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