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Ali
23-06-2006, 11:14
i can get Apex kit's in 30 and 50mm for Very sensible money though my old man...

50mm lowered on a williams tho....Is that not Alot!!?

donsrno1
23-06-2006, 11:18
i can get Apex kit's in 30 and 50mm for Very sensible money though my old man...

50mm lowered on a williams tho....Is that not Alot!!?

yup, it is a lot. My valver is lowered about 50mm I think and it's very low.

Dan_mk1
23-06-2006, 11:20
Its too much imo
35mm is the best compromise for handling/looks imho

Ali
23-06-2006, 11:24
Its too much imo
35mm is the best compromise for handling/looks imho

You lads got pics.

i've only got springs on the RS at the mo. It's ok, does the job, but the shockers will eventually go!

MatBrown
23-06-2006, 19:46
Personally i wouldn't touch the Williams set-up, just replace it for new items.



Mat.

POWARTEK
23-06-2006, 21:41
Apex dont do a williams kit. its a valver kit only.

Clio_GTT
23-06-2006, 22:32
Personally i wouldn't touch the Williams set-up, just replace it for new items.



Mat.

Yup, i've had -35mm and even -25mm avo williams springs and both of those rubbed my arches on hard cornering. Std is the best setup :D

Jamie.
24-06-2006, 11:39
i agree with mat, leave it for std imo.

i dont like my -25mm springs

u33db
24-06-2006, 13:32
Stop crying over it and get some -30/35mm springs on there.

It'll rub a little but not enough to damage the arches.

2 live
24-06-2006, 15:08
coilovers....take it as far as u want. or as little as u want. and can have a softer than oe ride too.as well as a stiffer than oe ride.


best of both worlds really

Zollo
24-06-2006, 18:10
and can have a softer than oe ride too.as well as a stiffer than oe ride.


True, but the main variable that effects the ride is the springs, and they're still a fix rate (and higher than standard at that). So to have a softer ride than standard you'd have to put even lower poundage springs in. Not good :shock: