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Scotty87
27th March 2006, 02:36
i am wanting to get my car lower i got the springs thanks to damo smileys/smiley17.gif and any one know of places that will lower it 40mm for less than £120 in the essex (dagenham area) thanks.
DevilDamo
28th March 2006, 15:29
No chance smileys/smiley17.gif
Robb
28th March 2006, 15:58
Damo, u said you knew of a place that lowerd cars in your area for pretty cheap? I live in fleet (close 2 u. i believe) Where bouts is that, and for how much again?
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reevesy_vtr
28th March 2006, 16:10
Go to Flowtech in dagenham they will do it for that price they done my vtr and done a great job, speak to paul and say mark from guardian set you down. or call me.
DevilDamo
28th March 2006, 16:12
Ahhh. Well, that is where Scotty might be going mate smileys/smiley2.gif
That company's details are:-
Motowize
Hulfords Lane
Hartley Wintney
Hampshire
RG27 8AG
Tel: 01252 844976
Motowize Website (http://www.motowize.com/)
Ask to speak to Graeme as he's the manager.
When you do speak to him, mention my name and he'll know how you got through to them.
Prices are around £120.
Edit:- Damn you Mark!!! Haha!
Robb
28th March 2006, 20:58
Nice one mate, thats just down the road from me...
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£120 not bad either!
What does that include, and what make are the springs etc?
DevilDamo
28th March 2006, 21:27
That's just the price of lowering. Springs or a suspension kit are on top, which you have to pay for.
You can pick up some 40mm springs for around £50. So you could have your car lowered 40mm for around £170.
Or... if you want to lower your car more than 40mm, then look at getting a suspension kit. These usually start from around £200.
Scotty87
28th March 2006, 22:45
thanks guys, but i have booked it in at damos place for next wens smileys/happy.gif
Robb
28th March 2006, 22:47
Na I think 40 should be perfect...
So I can keep the current dampeners if I'm only lowering it 40mm, is that right?
So do you know what make they will be?
Robb
28th March 2006, 22:47
Na I think 40 should be perfect...
So I can keep the current dampeners if I'm only lowering it 40mm, is that right?
So do you know what make they will be? Not that it really matters, I checked out there website n they do a years warantee/guarantee(sp.)....
Schoolboy error - double post
Scotty87
28th March 2006, 22:48
well i got my 40mm springs from damo and i aint having no new shocks on
Robb
28th March 2006, 23:23
Oh right do you think they will supply the springs or will I have to get my own?
Might have a look at some anyway, any makes recommended?
DevilDamo
29th March 2006, 14:35
You don't have to replace the current shocks/dampers if you're only going down 40mm but it is adviseable if you were to go down anymore.
Motowize do not supply the springs. They only carry out the labour. You can pick up a set of springs from loads of different places. The best places to try first would be G.S.Motorsport and 2modified. They're both Sax-p partners and so I'm sure they'll be able to sort you a good deal.
Some makes to look at could be PI, Spax, Bilstein (can be expensive). It really depends how deep your wallet is mate.
However, I did pick up some 40mm springs from Edge Performance in Ash Vale if that's any help. They may have to order them in but they're probably the most local retailer to you.
Robb
29th March 2006, 15:01
Yeh I went in there for a quote for lowering and they were saying £215!
But thanks a lot really appreciate the help...
Ok 2 more questions and that will be it:
How long will it take?
&
How will they relocate the powering steering feed tube?
Make that 3...Will these do?
Clickem (http://2modified.com/saxo-101114-diesel-40mm-springs-p-628.html)
Thanks again
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DevilDamo
29th March 2006, 20:33
Ummm... they should charge you around £120 mate. Tell them Damian with the black Saxo sent you his way.
Answers to your questions.
1. It shouldn't take any longer than four hours.
2. You only need to re-locate/move the power steering tube if you have a VTS, but it's not essential (as I didn't need to on mine). It's something that's usually considered if going down more than 40mm.
3. If you have a Saxo 1.0, 1.1, 1.4 or Diesel, then those 40mm PI springs are fine.
Robb
29th March 2006, 21:45
Right, cheers for all the help Damo, helped me out massivley. Gonna pop down there on friday after college. Thanks again mate...
reevesy_vtr
29th March 2006, 23:18
scotty did you not call the guys that done my vtr?? they are only in dagenham and done my arches for around the same price smileys/smiley5.gif
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