This is a discussion on Lowering Springs within the Fabia I forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Hi All, In the next motnh or 2 i will be changing my alloys to some 17" rims and would ...
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| Briskodian | Lowering Springs Hi All, In the next motnh or 2 i will be changing my alloys to some 17" rims and would like to lower my car at the same time. I am a fan of eibach springs, however just wondered what other options do i have in the way of lowering springs if i was wanting a slightly lower drop? Thanks
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| Briskodian | Re: Lowering Springs I have lowered mine on 17"s. The lowest you really want to go without having to face any problems with all round driving is 45mm all round. |
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| Briskodian | Re: Lowering Springs i tries the search feature but to no avail. Been doing a bit of research and came across a company called Cobra, they do springs for the RS which lowers the front by 40mm and back by 30mm, think that would look pretty good like ![]()
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