Comfortable But Lowered
#1
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Comfortable But Lowered
Hello, I need to change my rear shocks because they are knackered and I was wondering if someone could tell me what I should do? I want to lower her in the future but I dont want to feel every bump in the road either. I know comfort and lowering to go hand in hand but ...
Question 1
What shocks should I buy to just replace mine?
Question 2
If I was to replace all 4 shocks and lowering springs what should I go for?
P.S I dont have hunderds to spend on these as all I do really is drive around town and on the motorway. The lowering is just for looks really
Question 1
What shocks should I buy to just replace mine?
Question 2
If I was to replace all 4 shocks and lowering springs what should I go for?
P.S I dont have hunderds to spend on these as all I do really is drive around town and on the motorway. The lowering is just for looks really
#2
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i have a classic and i have just lowered mine and had exactly the same issue as yourself.
in the end i have gone for ky shocks and whiteline lowering springs (30mm). the result i'm very pleased, handle's fantastic, the car sits much lower and is not a harsh bumpy ride.
in the end i have gone for ky shocks and whiteline lowering springs (30mm). the result i'm very pleased, handle's fantastic, the car sits much lower and is not a harsh bumpy ride.
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OK Thanks, Where did you get the whiteline lowering springs from?
I've ordered a rear set of KYB shock's and once I've saved up i'll replace the front ones for the same and get springs too
I've ordered a rear set of KYB shock's and once I've saved up i'll replace the front ones for the same and get springs too
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