Styling Fiat Punto Lowering springs Fitment

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Styling Fiat Punto Lowering springs Fitment

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whilst i cant see any reason they wont i have a word of caution
your pistons in the struts would need to go into the strut once fitted and its my guess if you remove your piston cover you will find corrosion here due to age of car so unless your struts are basically fairly new you will find your shockers will literally only last a few hundred miles before they lose their ability to damp and an undamped car is very dangerous

therefore consider saving up for new /reconditioned front struts at the same time and swap over all together
same for rear shockers ideally these will want replacing too to get any benefit
 
Hi guys i currently have a 1.2 8v 53 plate punto active sport and was considering purchasing these springs: (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PROSPORT-FIAT-PUNTO-MK2-1-2-1-4-40MM-SPRING-KIT-/250917705044?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Car+Make%3AFiat|Model%3APunto&hash=item3a6bdc5554

it does say to fit but i don't want to buy them to find out they don't, so i thought i would ask you guys thanks.:)

For that price. idont think they will be much good.
cheap lowering springs..the coating peels off water gets in rust n snap

you gets whats you pays for a s'spose.

sporting front & rear springs is what id bolt on.
these are lower'er than standard..and can be picked up at a fair price off low mileage breaker.
 
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