**Lowering Springs Which Ones**
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Lee,
Eibach springs seem to get the job done. I've not fitted them myself yet, but the general feel on scoobynet seems to be that these springs, with standard dampers (made by kyb) give a good combination.
I've shopped about and tsl-motorsport seem to be recommended. I had a quote of 350 inc VAT for springs and fitment. The shocks (if you want new ones) will be fitted by them for no extra cash and can be supplied by http://www.buypartsby.com for a good price. (180-200 quid a set)
I'm sure that you can spend a lot more if you want a bigger improvement, but this seems to be the best budget solution.
Hope this helps,
Mark
Eibach springs seem to get the job done. I've not fitted them myself yet, but the general feel on scoobynet seems to be that these springs, with standard dampers (made by kyb) give a good combination.
I've shopped about and tsl-motorsport seem to be recommended. I had a quote of 350 inc VAT for springs and fitment. The shocks (if you want new ones) will be fitted by them for no extra cash and can be supplied by http://www.buypartsby.com for a good price. (180-200 quid a set)
I'm sure that you can spend a lot more if you want a bigger improvement, but this seems to be the best budget solution.
Hope this helps,
Mark
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Yup, that about covers it! Had mine on for 5 months, and love em. Still has a comfortable ride without all that nasty bodyroll. Add the geometry setup and braided brake hoses (while it's in bits) and you will be looking towards £470.
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