FK Lowering Springs High Tec - 60/40 mm Opinions folks???

J20ROBO

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Feb 23, 2011
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As titled above, am considering purchasing FK Lowering Springs High Tec - 60/40 mm

Wondering if anyone has these already has fitted or experience ove them???

ie ride quality, stiffness, handling, actual ride height achieved after settling???

Opinions are very much appreciated folks. Cheers:)
 

lawrieIbizaMk4

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although mine aren't FK springs, mostly all lowering springs are very crashy and uncomfortable, if i could turn back the clock i would have definitely saved for coilovers pal so you may be better looking at them instead of springs seeing as the ibiza's bad enough as it is!!
 

Syy

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Jan 17, 2011
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This is interesting because i was also planning on using just springs too. Im looking at the H&R's as they appear to give an even drop front and back, (40mm i think) :p

dont quote me on this but i think the most popular lowering springs on this site are Eibach Pro's or H&R's but most tend to go for coilovers....
 

rf860

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Jan 23, 2010
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although mine aren't FK springs, mostly all lowering springs are very crashy and uncomfortable, if i could turn back the clock i would have definitely saved for coilovers pal so you may be better looking at them instead of springs seeing as the ibiza's bad enough as it is!!

springs are not crashy if you get matched dampers. I had the Weitec Ultra GT kit on my old formula sport and i found the ride a lot better than standard and the handling was much much better as well. The drop looked fine on my old car, you could tell it was not standard anyway.

Cheap coilovers are a bit marmite really, seems some love them while some loath them. AP coilovers are meant to be good.
 
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