lowerin springs
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i no it aint really the best idea as ive heard lowerin a cossie massively, apparently fooks the handling up and about 25mm is recommended but i like nice low cars and cant seem to find a set of springs to lower my 2wd saph cos more than 25mm. i no coilovers would be ideal but unfortunately they just out of the question due to their price, so i was wonderin if anybody out there who supplies springs providing a 30+mm drop for me motor
any help would be much appreciated
dave
any help would be much appreciated
dave
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My Saffy is lowered 30mm (springs and shocks). When I bought it, I wanted the originaql 15" wheels but it came with 17's. So after sourcing a good setof original 15's, I fitted them only to find that the back box of the Mongoose grounded out every time I booted it, and speed humps were impossible. I contacted several well known Cossie parts dealers to enquire after standard springs and shocks, but the price proved rather prohibative, so a set of DJ 100 17"s were purchased, end of problem, unless I carry 4 adults then it re-occurs.
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