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New springs
Need some new springs on my Cav so I thought I may as well lower it a little , anyone any suggestions what to get? Currently running 15inch alloys
Re: New springs
Eibach 30mm springs. About £220 a set or you could buy a cheap set of 40mm springs from ebay for under £100 the ride will suffer abit with 40mm ebay ones.
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Re: New springs
As above, Eibach is the way to go.
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Re: New springs
At the risk of sounding stupid will I need new shocks as well?
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Re: New springs
Can u recommend some decent ones? Dave?
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Re: New springs
GAZ GT adjustable dampers are EXCELLENT. I've just completed a 'seven countries in seven days' road testing these on Mrs Humbucker's Saab 900. I'm totally sold. Excellent value for money, 21 rates of adjustment, absolutely brilliant.
Other tried and tested brands are Koni and Bilstein, but it depends what you're after tbh.
Other tried and tested brands are Koni and Bilstein, but it depends what you're after tbh.