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Old 22nd May 2011, 09:45   #27
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Spax do not actually make a coil over kit for the Saxo or 106. They do make a kit which comprises of adjustable dampers to adjust the firmness.

This firmness is adjusted by a small knob on top of the damper which is clockwise for stiff, anti clockwise for soft. The kit usually has a small tool that fits on to twist the knob round, but if you havnt been given it if i remember correctly an 8mm socket will suffice.

In terms of height the spax kit offers absolutely no adjustment in this field, simply the height will be whatever set front springs you buy plus whatever you get your torsion bars adjusted to. 40mm or 60mm are what spax offer.

If this simple answer was given straight away there wouldn't be 2 pages of shit to get to a half decent answer.
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