03-02-2012, 05:48 PM
mark_airey Wrote:I think so too Curt, just mine has a splitter, I wasn't saying you were mate, just worth checking if he doesn't think its as low as it should be....
I wouldn't remove them either as it will make the car higher as I keep saying....
That's cool man, I know you weren't

Well my opinion of it is: I think your car is a good height as it is, for looks anyway. I think it's a lot of fannying about to get it down more for a show... But I see what you're saying about them not being heavy enough. I reckon, you should just get some higher poundage springs, and keep the helpers. It depends how much money and work becomes involved, as you may as well flog 'em and buy some more expensive ones after all the hassle

It's strange, you'd think these would all be basically the same. But My JOM's on the Audi, I think, must be a bit stiffer. I did have mine wound down at least -90mm on the front... before the wishbone bushes failed (didn't take long, lol) it was fine and easily liveable with. Even now, the only thing that's an issue is my tyres munching on what's left of my arch liners... But that's 'cos they're a bit big

Anyway, I've got stuff to do, enough waffling