Hello everyone
I'd like to ask for a little help. The thing is, a lot of people seem to like Cooksport springs on their Clios. I know that general opinion is leaning towards the fact that lowering springs never work too well with the stock dampers, but if you're not too worried about dampers lifespan, it's ok. Now, Cooksport seem to offer them for Twingo RS, which sounds interesting, since they are made to work with Clio Cup dampers really well. I know spring rates differ between Clio and Twingo, but shouldn't be far off. I tried contacting Cooksport, but all I got is that Clio 182 springs will fit Twingo RS perfectly, no other answer. So, I'd like someone to double check it for me:
1. Do I need to order Clio 182 springs?
2. Have they tested them on Twingo and do they work?
If someone could help me out and ask them those questions, I'd be more than grateful.
Cheers
I'd like to ask for a little help. The thing is, a lot of people seem to like Cooksport springs on their Clios. I know that general opinion is leaning towards the fact that lowering springs never work too well with the stock dampers, but if you're not too worried about dampers lifespan, it's ok. Now, Cooksport seem to offer them for Twingo RS, which sounds interesting, since they are made to work with Clio Cup dampers really well. I know spring rates differ between Clio and Twingo, but shouldn't be far off. I tried contacting Cooksport, but all I got is that Clio 182 springs will fit Twingo RS perfectly, no other answer. So, I'd like someone to double check it for me:
1. Do I need to order Clio 182 springs?
2. Have they tested them on Twingo and do they work?
If someone could help me out and ask them those questions, I'd be more than grateful.
Cheers