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Twingo II Forum - ('07 – '14)
Lowering Springs
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 163832" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>well i have those cheapy TA tech's coilovers and they're fairly good so far mate. absolutely rock solid, but you're only going to feel that on really bad surfaces and speed bumps. for me on motorways and b roads, the car feels so planted and i'll try not to use the stereotypical ''go kart'' phrase as much as i can but it really is true. you could perhaps look into getting uprated dampers for some springs, but i'd hazard a guess that it will be much more expensive than a set of cheap coilovers.</p><p></p><p>you can expect to see 70 mm drop on the rear, 100 mm drop on the front. a higher front promotes understeer, and a higher rear promotes oversteer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 163832, member: 2757"] well i have those cheapy TA tech's coilovers and they're fairly good so far mate. absolutely rock solid, but you're only going to feel that on really bad surfaces and speed bumps. for me on motorways and b roads, the car feels so planted and i'll try not to use the stereotypical ''go kart'' phrase as much as i can but it really is true. you could perhaps look into getting uprated dampers for some springs, but i'd hazard a guess that it will be much more expensive than a set of cheap coilovers. you can expect to see 70 mm drop on the rear, 100 mm drop on the front. a higher front promotes understeer, and a higher rear promotes oversteer [/QUOTE]
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Lowering Springs
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