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Lowering My St202 But Keeping The Nice Ride?


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any ideas if its possible to drop my car a little but keep the nice soft ride?

perhaps use coilovers with the original springs?

anyone lowered theres... whats the ride like?

cheers

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droped mine 35 mm , ok on straight flat roads , little edgy on bumpy bumps , but nothing to alarm ,the motor does get a little noiseier too. :thumbsup:

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If you want to lower the car but still keep as much ride quality as possible then get youself spax springs m8,

i have fensport springs on mines with kyb shockys and thought mines was not to bad but when i got a shot of my m8s ST202 that has spax springs i can tell u i will be getting spax very very soon, there so much comfyer ,

me and my m8 both changed to kyb shockys at the same time just incase someone come's on saying it might be the difo between the shockys we have on our cars but all thats difo is the springs.

U can get the spax from here m8 £115 delivered http://www.motorsportworld.co.uk/detProd.a...8015&PID=175056

Hope that helps ya m8 :thumbsup:

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are those mud guards at the back mate?

gotta get myself some... they blend in the sideskirts nicely

BTW i love you modding style... subtle but effective... just the way i want mine to look :thumbsup:

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