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xcorix
16th January 2006, 22:12
thinkin of gettin my car lowered its a 1.1 r reg saxo i dont wanna go ott cos i live on a road with bumps and dnt want it to look stupid smileys/smiley17.gif any ideas of how much it will cost to get it done
cheers for any help
Baz
16th January 2006, 22:33
depends if you want just springs, a full kit, make etc
vinny315
17th January 2006, 00:05
Have a look here.
Clicky (http://www.potn.co.uk/suspension_c1473.htm)
Sean
17th January 2006, 00:33
contact John at 2modified.com, or Gareth at GSMotorsport.com and they'll sort you out. smileys/smiley2.gif
xcorix
17th January 2006, 01:50
depends if you want just springs, a full kit, make etc
I DONT KNOW REALLY JUST GOT THE IDEA IN MY HEAD TODAY ALONG WITH COLOURCODING THE BUMPERS I WASNT GONNA DO ANYTHIN TO IT TO BEING WITH LOL
oh damn pressed caps lock sorry i aint shoutin smileys/smiley17.gif
any way i just want to lower it as cheap as i can u can do it without changing the springs cant u ? but isnt there summin about a bar at the back making it hard not sure if im rite but im sure u will all correct me smileys/smiley17.gif
Sean
17th January 2006, 01:57
you can't lower the front without changing the springs no. and yes the rear is lowered by adjusting the torsion bars. springs should cost around £50, and fitting them plus lowering the rear torsion bars should cost around £100-£150.
xcorix
17th January 2006, 02:06
that aint too bad untill yesterday i wasnt gonna do nethin now i want alloys oi want it lowered and i want to colour code my bumpers smileys/smiley17.gif i am inpulsive tho
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