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I've always purchased coilovers for my past cars (GTI, E46 M3), but honestly, I'd always set it to a height and then never adjust it, and never adjusted damping after finding a good setup. So for this car, I figure I may as well just go with some lowering springs on stock shocks.
I like the stock setup because it feels like when you're driving a nice road and you're on the ball, like you're just pouring the car into the corners. I love it. I have no problem with the feel or performance of the stock setup. However, I'd like to make the car look a little better by reducing wheel gap, and bringing the center of gravity lower sounds good, but performance trumps looks, and I don't want to go that route if it makes the dynamics suffer. Clearance is not an issue where I live, and this car will never see a lick of snow driving.
Handling and feel are paramount in this car and I absolutely don't want to ruin it, so for those of you with lowering springs:
How happy are you with a set of lowering springs? Be honest now!
Has it messed up the feel of the car?
Are lowering springs OK with the stock shocks?
Is the ride significantly better, worse? Or slightly better/worse?
What springs are you running?
Would you do anything differently?
Thanks ahead of time.
I've always purchased coilovers for my past cars (GTI, E46 M3), but honestly, I'd always set it to a height and then never adjust it, and never adjusted damping after finding a good setup. So for this car, I figure I may as well just go with some lowering springs on stock shocks.
I like the stock setup because it feels like when you're driving a nice road and you're on the ball, like you're just pouring the car into the corners. I love it. I have no problem with the feel or performance of the stock setup. However, I'd like to make the car look a little better by reducing wheel gap, and bringing the center of gravity lower sounds good, but performance trumps looks, and I don't want to go that route if it makes the dynamics suffer. Clearance is not an issue where I live, and this car will never see a lick of snow driving.
Handling and feel are paramount in this car and I absolutely don't want to ruin it, so for those of you with lowering springs:
How happy are you with a set of lowering springs? Be honest now!
Has it messed up the feel of the car?
Are lowering springs OK with the stock shocks?
Is the ride significantly better, worse? Or slightly better/worse?
What springs are you running?
Would you do anything differently?
Thanks ahead of time.