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jimmy b

Looking To Lower A Phase 1 Cti 1.6

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jimmy b

hello to all..im after any help info re lowering my c reg cti 1.6..at the mo ..... it looks like a landrover with the amount of ride height/clearance available lol........ive googled various options..& suppliers..im leaning towards a eibach pro kit for both f & r at around £100 deleivered..which would "drop the cars stance by around 25 mm / 40 mm..what is the general rule of thumb for a stock road car..& is this kit ok...ive seen shocks & spring kits for around £300..but il stick with the eibach kit at the mo..if its any good..& im on a tight budget what with crimbo around the corner..will anything else need to be adjusted to compensate for the change..ive a mate at ats tyres who will be fitting these to my car.. how long should these take to fit ??? ta jim..

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calvinhorse

The eibach springs are front only, the back is adjustable via the torsion bars :)

 

I find anything up to 40mm is great, big yes to eibachs and maybe a bigger rear anti roll bar if you can stretch.

 

Don't use the word stance it's not welcome here :D

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jackherer

'Stance' is a term that has been associated with car design for decades, it is not in any way new and you are more than welcome to use it here.

 

You might have a point about the words 'Stanced' and 'Stancing' but that is another discussion entirely.

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calvinhorse

Lmao! Yes very sorry stance away! Hope the rest of my post was helpful.

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