I have them and couldn't be more happy. They don't lower the car by much, I'd say 15mm max, but it's just enough to bring the gap down! Car feels pretty much unchanged compared to stock (perhaps a tad softer at the back which is good), so if you're after slight drop without compromising the ride quality then Cooksport springs are the way to go. One thing though, you need to buy Clio rear rubber spring seats, otherwise you are in a world of awful sounds. Cooksport springs won't fit on Twingo seats. Just the heads upjen194":u68cmmka said:what do people reckon about Cooksport lowering springs on a Twingo 133?
plus, does anyone have a picture of theirs sitting at -25mm front & -30mm back?
Thanks!
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