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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Suspension & Brakes
Lowering - newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="m4nn13" data-source="post: 178677" data-attributes="member: 2058"><p>If your still ,looking bud check out my prog thread, I fitted spaxx springs about a year and a half ago and touch wood have had no problems at all. Really made a difference looks wise its MUCH better, handling wise it was stiffer in the corners, it's a bit more bumpy in the front and REALLY bumpy in the back, but as im driving I just laugh at whoever gets in the back as they fly around everywhere, hahaha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m4nn13, post: 178677, member: 2058"] If your still ,looking bud check out my prog thread, I fitted spaxx springs about a year and a half ago and touch wood have had no problems at all. Really made a difference looks wise its MUCH better, handling wise it was stiffer in the corners, it's a bit more bumpy in the front and REALLY bumpy in the back, but as im driving I just laugh at whoever gets in the back as they fly around everywhere, hahaha! [/QUOTE]
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