Lowering springs not low !!
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@2ef9a452be=djmarcopolo:
Maybe Jamex is right for me, I want to lower but I am not going to pay the £1100 to have my kerb lowered to get on my driveway so that only leaves me 25mm max I can lower by as that is the lowest point I have measured that will touch if I go low.
Those could be worth a look?
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So glad of this info as I was just about to spunk away some money for some Jamex, G Max it is then.
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yeh defo i would, i have same as rainy 17" rims and mine looks exactly the same lowness wise
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@e231fae183=nightstalker:
So glad of this info as I was just about to spunk away some money for some Jamex, G Max it is then.
Let me know how much you're looking at spending, because I think I have a better idea. Which also goes for everyone else.
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sounds interesting…..
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@07d2067787:
Let me know how much you're looking at spending, because I think I have a better idea. Which also goes for everyone else.
Tell me more…
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**My project requires a wholly bespoke set of springs. The people making them will have my stock springs as a template, from which they can make any combination of rate, height and colour to fit the MX-3.
I've just submitted a group buy enquiry to them and I'll let you know a ballpark price as soon as I can.
Edit: As a point of preparedness, I'd say you ought to reckon on £200 as a pessimistic ballpark high and £150 as an optimistic ballpark low.**
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@b3228faf29:
As a point of preparedness, I'd say you ought to reckon on £200 as a pessimistic ballpark high and £150 as an optimistic ballpark low.
Considering that the higher end springs from manufacturers come in around these prices (and more in some cases) I think this is a good price and will put my name down for these..
Hammy
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I've been browsing the internet for their work. They've been quoted as providing a full set of four for £180 on a similar car and a pair with a four inch lift for a hardcore green-laner for £110. They're made from heat-treated, shot-peened chrome vanadium steel and powdercoated (I've asked for purple :D ). I'm not sure what guarantee they put on them - I'll ask before I commit anyone - but GMax are 3yr and I doubt they'll be anywhere near as short as that.
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Thither - not a bad estimate I made :D
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@f857a44b98=Ryan:
@f857a44b98=djmarcopolo:
Maybe Jamex is right for me, I want to lower but I am not going to pay the £1100 to have my kerb lowered to get on my driveway so that only leaves me 25mm max I can lower by as that is the lowest point I have measured that will touch if I go low.
Those could be worth a look?
Thanks for the link I might get away with those :D