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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
lowering my twingo for 16" speedlines
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<blockquote data-quote="TURBO" data-source="post: 31413" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>the dampers are designed to work with certain spring lenghs/rates in a perfect world, fitting lower springs can cause undue stress on the shocks and cause them to leak etc but u should still get a fair few miles from them.</p><p></p><p>if u go low low them the springs will be shorter and then the dampers may b to long to hold the springs in place.</p><p>if u were to go over a small bridge/bump etc and unweight the car then the spring could move/pop out of its seats and u dont want that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TURBO, post: 31413, member: 132"] the dampers are designed to work with certain spring lenghs/rates in a perfect world, fitting lower springs can cause undue stress on the shocks and cause them to leak etc but u should still get a fair few miles from them. if u go low low them the springs will be shorter and then the dampers may b to long to hold the springs in place. if u were to go over a small bridge/bump etc and unweight the car then the spring could move/pop out of its seats and u dont want that [/QUOTE]
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lowering my twingo for 16" speedlines
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