advice on spending £28 for 4x 40mm lowering springs from eBay before paying big money

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
Looking ot spend about £200-£300 on a GOOD set of shocks and springs, as I want a more comfortable ride than coilovers, but I am only guna get one shot at these, as If I by 35mm or 40mm drop and dont like it thats alot of money to loose. So thinking maybe get those cheap £28 Springs from eBay -> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....43704&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2027wt_1061 might end up saving me some money, as I said Im after quality so if this drop is right then I will buy the shocks and springs kit by Koni, Ebaich, Spax or one of the big boys.

OR I get some second hand springs like -> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....609585&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_1076 OR these -> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....999175&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_1076


Thanks guys.
 

gezmeister

I need a derv!!
Apr 1, 2008
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Norwich
£28 springs won't fit, they're for a mk1 golf. Second set look ok, but i'd personally go for the second hand eibachs
 
Feb 28, 2010
1,367
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Southampton
I started with some Koni springs on a 40mm drop, stiffened up the ride a bit and improved the handling. But on standard cupra shocks still it was a lil floppy on a track so now Koni Adj dampers.
Dont get cheap crap - itll more likely break / wear out REALLLL quick! depends how you drive of course, but just my 2 cents worth.
If your on a real tight budget then defo get 2nd hand, worry is you dont know how old it is or how its been used..........................
Hope it helps.
 
Feb 28, 2010
1,367
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Then why bother wasting money on a cheap set :p

Mines on a 40mm drop - circa 1" from top of wheel to top of arch. you can always cut the springs down a bit if you want...................

Cheap coilies are cheap for a reason, loose gas and cant handle impact - ie buggered!! Id strongly suggest a good set of springs and if thats still not enough then some good dampers. Cheap coilies only if you roll from home to shows and no "spritful" driving inbetween.

I can send you a pic of mine - 40mm drop on 17's if you like................
 

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
ye? they would prob only be testers as i said, id buy some new ones later after im happy with the drop.

would i be looking at big money to get a garage to install the springs?

or they fuk easy to do ayway?
 
Feb 28, 2010
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Easy to do yourself with a bit of know-how and the right tools. Takes about an hr per front to take it all off and replace with new spring. Rears are done in about 10 mins!!!
 

TubbyTwo

Taking a break from JDM..
Jan 27, 2010
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Ipswich, Suffolk
Eibach are the ones you want.

Thats the problem with ebay, people dress cheap **** up to look really appealing, last thing you want is for a cheap ebay spring to collapse when your doing 70mph.....

Its a crucial part of the car so buy the best quality you can with your budget.
 

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
called up STS Tyres in Tonbridge, the fella there (with a grey LCR :p ) said he'd needa have a look to get an idea of how long it would take, but he reckons id be looking at £25 a corner for him to fit lowering springs for me.
 

itfben

DsignVinyl.com
Oct 24, 2009
2,000
1
nr. Tunbridge Wells
I can but i haven't done a spring / suspension change before. Im all for having a bash, but this is quite an important part of my car safety wise so needs to be done right, so if It something I could do then Il go for it.
 
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LEE69

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Dec 10, 2004
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I think you'll be impressed with the Eibachs so much so you might want to keep them, they are firm in the corners but not crashy over bumps.
 
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