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If you want to go that low, coilovers is pretty much your only option and then you are looking at the KW DCC coilovers that cost a few thousands.Anyone here with 40-50mm lowering?
Whats the ride comfort going to be and what brand spring one might suggest?
Not sure how well DCC shocks will handle it. Shouldnt be an issue though.
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Photoshopped about 20" alloys and 50mm lowering. Looks very tempting, but possibly a bit too low.
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Coilovers for DCC are more like 3-4k. WOuld be nice, but rather steep.
Id probably like to achieve 40-50mm. On my photoshop, it might be more (its not perfect).
There are 30-50m (and all inbetween) springs for stock shocks and some users have used these over a year now.
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Here is a reference image with 50mm lowering springs and stock shocks.
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Thanks, great overview.Here you go - scroll to the older posts: those are 50mm drop with Vogtland springs on 20" wheels (loads of pics)
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Thanks, great overview.
My photohop is too agressive, but gives rough idea
The owner of the matt blue car has driven this setup over a year and said the ride is good (in his opinion).
Anyway 35 looks still a lot better than stock![]()
Yes, I am pretty happy with the 35mm
One of my challenges is that being in Finland I have to negotiate the snow trails and a very low car becomes a snow plough...
Also, I have a steep ramp to access my garage and the angle doesn't allow me to lower more without being unable to put the car in the garage in winter time.
But 50mm would definitely work better with coilovers - everyone I asked around told me the same.
If you are in Estonia I would also seriously consider.In Estonia roads are even worse (although Lapland winters are something else).
I had Seat St300 before with maxton kit. This was cool snoplow.
Ill dig a bit deeper and make up my mind on the go. Not sure if Ill do it before spring anyway...
40mm is also an option, somewhat inbetween.
That is what I had in the Leon - Adjustable H&R springs... Kinda like coilover hybridLeon is still a good looking car without software gremlins, although outdated in the interior.
I didnt get to lowering it though. Looks good.
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There is one, possibly even better option.
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KW height adjustable springs. 2x the regular springs price, but lets you adjust 25-40/30-45.
This is tiny bit less than 50 all round, but front seems to be a bit lower in stock anyway.
Talked to guys in dealership, and they have these on their personal and few clients formentors/atecas.