Styling Lowering Springs

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Styling Lowering Springs

See in my opinion, the sportlines dont go low enough.

I dont want to have to buy coilovers, just some springs with a good drop if possible.

Thanks for the help though
 
Its a matter of having the pennies for the coilovers :(

Trust me I would have the coilovers if i could.
 
was just curious mate, im in the same boat lol.

those springs seem okay, but for another £60 you could go for some cheap coilovers maybe?

or are coilovers completely out of the question? just don't want you to invest then realise if you waited you could have got more :)
 
Nope they're not out the question, just cant find any cheap ones, all ive found are £400+

You can get them for £200 and would they be reliable?
 
I think these have had some good reviews

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fiat-Grande-Punto-1-2-1-3-1-4-16v-1-9-Coilovers-741029-/300432086422?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item45f325d596#ht_2782wt_1137&clk_rvr_id=309506160676

"Fitting thems was easy, Adjusting them was easy, And on the car they are a dream! Ive had my car 27 months and 18 of them have been on sportlines. I used to think sportlines were worth the money but compared to 250 for these their not even worth considering!
Their stiff but still comfortable (not as stiff as i thought they would be), and they have now made my car handle really well
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But that could also be to do with the 2 degrees of negative front camber they let me run. I personally reccomend them for the money but my opinion is given against sportlines as ive never owned a modern car on coilovers. "

https://www.fiatforum.com/grande-punto/238682-jom-coilovers-kit-grande-punto-250-any-good.html
 
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Okay sounds like a plan :) I wouldn't be fitting myself as I have no knowledge of fitting suspension what so ever :bang: But had a quote from the garage i use all the time to fit, £60 cant argue really.

Does anybody else have any experiance with the Coilovers above? or know of any cheaper coilovers that are reliable?

Or do i stick with springs?
 
Sportlines sit a little lower if you get uprated shocks, mine are on standard stocks. They are as low as springs will take you.

And don't go for the cheapest coilovers you can find, cheapest price will mean cheapest quality. If you can't afford at least some mid range coilies, keep saving until you can.
 
Agreed, save yourself the expense of hefty bills with cheap coilovers. Get something around £500 + and that'll be a decent set. Something Stainless steel maybe?
 
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