Which lowering Springs for my Boc?

Dale-T

LOVING MY BOCANEGRA :)
Oct 31, 2011
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Upminster, Essex
Hi peeps

Been debating weather to go for springs or coilovers since i bought the car
But have decided that coilovers are little expensive and springs would be wise

I dont really want to go too low so 25mm on the fronts is the max, on the rear not too sure weather 40mm will look too low??

There are two lowering springs i'm considering

H&R FR 25/40 mm
http://www.awesome-gti.co.uk/product.php?xProd=28366&xSec=1333

or

Eibach 25mm Pro Lowering Suspension Springs
http://www.dpmperformance.co.uk/eib...-6j-14t-si-14tdi-16tdi-19tdi-0708-p-2917.html


Dale
 

BobbyT

Active Member
Aug 23, 2011
87
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Lancashire
I spoke to a guy at Awesome and he recommended the Eibach's over the H&R - said they sit better. The Eibach's are what I'm going for in the next couple of months
 

seatcupra225

Guest
I was going for them to until I realised they only drop the boc 10-15mm, not quite enough for me, personal preference though.
 

seatcupra225

Guest
Is it an lcr splitter, I used to have an lcr and the scraping was really annoying. I'm not going down the splitter route.
 

wigz45

Mk5 Cupra!
Sep 28, 2009
260
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Darlington
The H+R 25/40 is the right height...just sits right. Ive got the 25/40 on mine and its perfect

+1

Looks spot on.
Took me a week to get used to the stiffness mind did cripple my back a little but now they have settled i have no problems!
 

nightflight

Active Member
May 18, 2009
2,677
12
Sheffield
take the LCR splitter off,
it's only ever looked good on blackmagicibiza's FR bumper because of the way the dip in the splitter lines up with the bottom of the grill on the bumper, on all the other styles of bumper it looks disjointed and out of place
 
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