Lowering/coilovers
Lowering/coilovers
How easy is it to do each?
Is it easier to lower through original suspension (short springs, as i understand it), or easier to fit coilovers?
I'm a bit confused as how to go about each of them anyway...
Any guides floating about, i can't find any?!
Sorry for s**t first post, was tired from the gym.
Is it easier to lower through original suspension (short springs, as i understand it), or easier to fit coilovers?
I'm a bit confused as how to go about each of them anyway...
Any guides floating about, i can't find any?!
Sorry for s**t first post, was tired from the gym.
Last edited by Brad. on Fri Aug 08, 2008 5:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
To fit lowering springs you'll need a spring compressor, and to dismantle your current shocks, alternatively you can buy a lowering kit/coilovers which come ready assembled, far easier and safer than using existing shocks IMO.
Either way, pretty simple to fit, there's a guide HERE
Either way, pretty simple to fit, there's a guide HERE
ive had lowering springs and now have coilies and can honestly say after seeing them done in person, my godfather did them both for me, i can honestly say replacing with coilovers is a piece of p***. springs, as mentioned, u have to take the shock of the car then take it apart then rebuild it with the new spring then replace it, coilies u just take old one of and put new ones on. simple!!!
if u use lowering springs the ride quality will be bouncy, where as coilivers, as soon as i got them on i noticed such a major difference and i got cheap coilies, but if u go over a bump or speed bump u bounce a bit then settle, with the springs u bounce up and down like a bouncy castle. and so does everyone else in the car.
also wheather u get springs or coilies u will have to get the camber (tracking) and allignment done, admittedly depending on how low u get it lowered by depends on how much it will affect the steering.
i lowered mine and now its settles i wanna lower it more then get the tracking and allignment done.....
word of advice tho, be warned how low u get it done and when u get ur tracking and allignment done. originally i had mine on and it was so low i drove around for about a day or 2 and when i took it to the garage he said it was already wearing the tyres out but luckily it wasnt bad enough to need new tyres.
if u use lowering springs the ride quality will be bouncy, where as coilivers, as soon as i got them on i noticed such a major difference and i got cheap coilies, but if u go over a bump or speed bump u bounce a bit then settle, with the springs u bounce up and down like a bouncy castle. and so does everyone else in the car.
also wheather u get springs or coilies u will have to get the camber (tracking) and allignment done, admittedly depending on how low u get it lowered by depends on how much it will affect the steering.
i lowered mine and now its settles i wanna lower it more then get the tracking and allignment done.....
word of advice tho, be warned how low u get it done and when u get ur tracking and allignment done. originally i had mine on and it was so low i drove around for about a day or 2 and when i took it to the garage he said it was already wearing the tyres out but luckily it wasnt bad enough to need new tyres.