how "to low a bit the car"

Anything related to the 206CC
costas
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Post by costas »

I think with the 15' alloys wheels the
car looks to "hight" from the road
Do you recommend any solution to low the car
without to change the 15' wheels and not
to change the road behave of the car ?

Nikos
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Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Athens-Greece

Post by Nikos »

Well Costas, everything depends on how many inches you will lower the car. But generally a good working solution of suspension and spring is Billstein & Aibach. That is what eveyone I asked reccommends. Again you can save some money if you don't change suspension but only springs. This solution is cheap but current suspension might not last for long plus srange noises in a dumpy road. The rear suspension of the vehicle are adjustable and no change need to be made. And generally when you lower a vehicle you gain higher stability on the road, not to mention how beatiful it looks :smile::):)

evagelosk
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Location: Athens,Greece

Post by evagelosk »

How much do u think its gonna cost kostas for lowering?have u actually lowered yours?
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Vince
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Location: Hampshire

Post by Vince »

15' Alloys? I'm impressed!

Or do you mean 15" ?

V. :smile: